LONDON — Netflix said on Friday it will continue to stream the Polish film “365 Days” amid calls for its withdrawal including by British singer Duffy who said it glamorized “the brutal reality of sex trafficking, kidnapping and rape.”
16.06.2020 - 15:05 / ok.co.uk
Netflix fans have been raving about the latest addition to the streaming giant's roster – steamy Polish film 365 DNI.The erotic film, which translates to '365 Days', has been compared to Fifty Shade of Grey and features hunky Italian actor Michele Morrone as the violent leader of a Sicilian Mafia family, who kidnaps a woman he saw five years ago on the day his father was murdered.
Michele's character Massimo Torricelli then gives Laura, played by Anna-Maria Sieklucka, 365 days to fall in love
.LONDON — Netflix said on Friday it will continue to stream the Polish film “365 Days” amid calls for its withdrawal including by British singer Duffy who said it glamorized “the brutal reality of sex trafficking, kidnapping and rape.”
Duffy has penned an open letter calling out Netflix CEO Reed Hastings for the "irresponsible" decision to stream the film 365 Days, after sharing her own harrowing experience of being drugged, kidnapped and raped, which led to her "hiding" for years.
Singer Duffy is calling out Netflix and demanding that they remove the Polish film 365 Days from its website, as she says it "glamorizes" sexual abuse. The singer, who recently revealed that she had been drugged, abducted and raped many years ago, wrote an open letter to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings via Deadline about the possible harm that the film could cause.
Singer Duffy has reportedly penned an open letter to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, criticizing the platform for its "irresponsible" decision to stream the controversial film 365 Days.
Singer Duffy is calling for Netflix to remove a controversial international film from its platform, saying that it "glamorizes the brutal reality of sex trafficking, kidnapping rape.” In an open letter to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, the 36-year-old Welsh singer – who has been outspoken about her own personal experiences of allegedly being drugged, raped and held captive – urged the head of the streaming giant to consider pulling the Polish film “365 Days” from the platform and called Netflix’s
Singer Duffy is pleading her case right to the top, begging Netflix CEO Reed Hastings to remove the sexually explicit film 365 Days from streaming due to its glorification of rape and sex trafficking.
Duffy has urged Netflix bosses to use their influence “more responsibly” after slamming the movie 365 Days for “glamorizing sex trafficking”.
Duffy, who recently revealed that she was kidnapped and raped, wrote an open letter demanding Netflix take down the controversial movie 365 Days.The erotic drama, which stars Michele Morrone and Anna-Maria Sieklucka, premiered on Netflix in June after initially being released in Poland. It has since maintained a spot in the streaming service’s top 10, at one point reaching No.
went public with a harrowing story about being kidnapped and raped, has publicly called out Netflix for showing Polish feature film “365 Days,” which she says “glamorizes the brutal reality of sex trafficking, kidnapping and rape.”The movie, which has been widely panned but is currently sitting at number 5 in the streamer’s UK top 10 today, is billed as an erotic drama and tells the story of a young Polish woman who is imprisoned by a Sicilian gangster who gives her one year to fall in love with
Duffy has branded Netflix “irresponsible” for “glamourising the brutal reality of sex trafficking, kidnapping and rape” in the film 365 Days.The Polish film, which arrived on the streaming platform in June, tells the tale of a woman who has been kidnapped and imprisoned by a man who gives her a year to fall in love with him.It has become the most watched film on the platform, but Duffy has urged fans to reconsider how they view it after opening up on her own ordeal.In February, the singer opened
Tom Grater International Film ReporterDuffy, the Wesh singer/songwriter who earlier this year went public with a harrowing story about being kidnapped and raped, has publicly called out Netflix for showing Polish feature film 365 Days, which she says “glamorizes the brutal reality of sex trafficking, kidnapping and rape”.The movie, which has been widely panned but is currently sitting at no.5 in the streamer’s UK top 10 today, is billed as an erotic drama and tells the story of a young Polish
Duffy is calling out the movie “365 Days” in an open letter to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.
Michele Morrone just revealed some big news for fans of the movie 365 DNI, which translates to 365 Days in English.
Naman Ramachandran Netflix CEO has talked up the popularity of international shows like Spain’s “Money Heist,” Italy’s “Summertime” and Germany’s “Unorthodox” during the global lockdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In an audio essay broadcast on BBC Sounds, Hastings said, “We know that great stories can come from anywhere and be loved everywhere.
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365 Days, an erotic drama from Poland that's so graphic and so bad that it makes Fifty Shades of Grey look like Casablanca. 365 Days is a bona fide, under the radar hit, which arrived on Netflix on June 7 with so little promotion you'd think the streaming service was ashamed to release it.