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365 DNI: After Split, sulfur film is the subject of a deletion request on Netflix

A few days ago, fans were asking that the film Split be removed from the Netflix streaming platform. Today is the sulphurous feature film 365 DAYS who is the victim of the same fate. Criticized since its release, the Polish feature film has divided the canvas. For the Soeurcières collective, it is impossible to stop there: he decides to take the bull by the horns by creating a petition aimed at that the erotic film be removed from the streaming platform. “This film highlights the culture of rape and by presenting it as something romantic, it is disrespectful towards all victims of sexual violence. At no time is the concept of consent respected, the sexual assaults are extremely numerous, the aggressor threatens many times his victim to harm him if she refuses to let him do what he wants with her … Worse still: during a scene in a box of night, the young woman is the victim of an attempted rape by a stranger and then follows a long speech in which she is accused of having caused this attack. A victim is never responsible for her rape! “, can we read, among other things.

365 DAYS

At the time of writing, the petition has already been signed by more than 30,000 people, the primary goal being to reach 35,000 signatures. If it is important to remember that like Split, the film is a fiction – and nothing forces anyone to watch it – it may be understandable that certain scenes or messages conveyed in 365 DAYS cause outrage. Knowing full well the reactions and risks run by this type of film, Anna-Maria Sieklucka (Laura) had almost refused to play the role in 365 DAYS. As for Michele Morrone, Massimo’s performer, he had defended himself by explaining being an actor, “and a man totally different from the character he plays”.


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