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Directed by Maimouna Doucoure, ‘Cuties’ focuses on an eleven-year-old girl immigrant girl Amy, who hopes to join a dance crew. She rebels against her conservative family after she is caught between her traditional values and internet culture.
While the makers have maintained that they intend to criticise the hyper-sexualisation of pre-adolescent girls through their film, Twitterati doesn’t seem to agree with them. The movie has been embroiled into a controversy as the several people have accused it of promoting pedophilia.
In an interview, the film’s director said that film deals on how ‘social media encourages young girls to objectify themselves' without releasing the after effects of it.
The hashtag #CancelNetflix trended on social media as several users expressed their disappointment over the film’s content.
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Last month, Netlfix had to issue an apology after the OTT platform listed the movie with a different poster other than one used for its French theatrical release. Several subscribers said that film is meant for audience above 18 years of age but the story deals with an 11-year-old, who is seen twerking and doing other ‘sexual’ dance moves. Many people had signed a petition to demand the removal of ‘Cuties’ from the leading OTT platform.
Netflix's response to 'Cuties' poster controversy
The streaming giant reacted to the criticism and issued a statement.
“We're deeply sorry for the inappropriate artwork that we used for Mignonnes/Cuties. It was not OK, nor was it representative of this French film which won an award at Sundance. We’ve now updated the pictures and description,” Netflix said in a statement.
‘Cuties’ TRAILER
The trailer of ‘Cuties’, which was unveiled on August 18, has received over 1.7 million dislikes. It has been watched over 9.8 million times. YouTube users have posted over 1.7 lakh comments on the trailer of the award-winning French film.
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