A Super Progressive Movie is a 2026 Australian animated satirical comedy film directed by Sebastian Peart. It is a feature-length version of Pauline Hanson's Please Explain animated series.
The film follows four progressive Australians living in a world where Pauline Hanson is prime minister, who set out on a quest to reclaim a powerful weapon "the Victimhood".
The film was released on 26 January 2026, in line with Australia Day.
Parliament of Australia cancelled an event which was to include a showing the film trailer, never-before-seen scenes, and a Q&A with the film development team. The event was considered likely to cause offence and therefore failed to meet the requirements outlined in the Australian Parliament House events policy. The event was then booked at an alternate location.
On 26 January 2026, Australian singer and right-wing political commentator Holly Valance released the single "Kiss Kiss (XX) My Arse" after seeing a rough cut of the film. Within hours of the song's release, it reached the number one position on the Australian iTunes songs chart.
The film was panned by critics. Rob Harris of The Sydney Morning Herald opined "[t]he same points are hammered again and again until the satire starts to feel less like comedy and more like a very long argument with cartoons attached."