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VIEWERS’ CHOICE?

Netflix stands by erotic drama 365 Days, which is accused of glorifying sex traffickin­g

- DARNELL CHRISTIE

Netflix said Friday it will continue to stream the Polish film 365 Days amid calls for its withdrawal including by British singer Duffy who said it glamourize­d “the brutal reality of sex traffickin­g, kidnapping and rape.”

Welsh singer-songwriter Aimee Duffy, known as Duffy, released an open letter recently to Netflix Chief Executive Reed Hastings, raising her concerns about the film that is based on a bestsellin­g Polish book trilogy by Blanka Lipinska.

Described as an “erotic drama,” the film follows a woman, played by Polish actress Anna-Maria Sieklucka, who is imprisoned by a Sicilian mafia boss, played by Italian actor Michele Morrone, who gives his hostage a year to fall in love with him.

“It grieves me that Netflix provides a platform for such ‘cinema,’ that eroticizes kidnapping and distorts sexual violence and traffickin­g as a ‘sexy’ movie,” wrote Duffy, who this year published her own account of being captured and raped.

“Tragically, victims of traffickin­g and kidnapping are unseen, and yet in 365 Days their suffering is made into a ‘erotic drama,’ as described by Netflix.”

Her letter, published by entertainm­ent news website Deadline, followed a petition being set up on Change.org calling for the movie to be removed from Netflix for glorifying sex traffickin­g and facilitati­ng sexual aggression towards women.

By late Friday the petition had about 6,000 signatures.

A spokesman for Netflix did not have a comment about the criticism surroundin­g 365 Days that debuted on the service last month to strong viewing numbers but pointed out the film carried high ratings for violence, sex, nudity and violence.

He also pointed out this was a Polish film released theatrical­ly in several countries in February 2020 and Netflix had licensed the film and was not involved in the production.

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Lead actor, Morrone, could not be reached for comment and Duffy’s representa­tives did not respond to emails for comment.

Duffy, 36, re-emerged earlier this year after almost a decade out of the spotlight with a personal account on how she had been drugged and kidnapped from her home and held captive.

In later details she said she had been drugged in her own home for four weeks and taken to a foreign country.

“I was lucky to come away with my life, but far too many have not been so lucky,” she wrote. “And now I have to witness these tragedies, and my tragedy, eroticised and demeaned.”

Duffy called on Netflix and viewers of the film to “learn more about human traffickin­g and to pledge to make a difference” ahead of World Day Against Traffickin­g in Persons on July 30.

The United Nation’s Internatio­nal

Labour Organizati­on (ILO) and Australia-based Walk Free Foundation estimate 40.3 million people are trapped in modern slavery which includes about 4.8 million victims of sex traffickin­g, mainly women and girls.

Sex traffickin­g is estimated by campaign group Equality Now to be a $99 billion a year industry.

“Please take a moment to stop and pause, and think about that number,” wrote Duffy, who had a No. 1 hit with Mercy.

British singer Duffy retreated from the spotlight for almost a decade after being held hostage, raped and taken to a foreign country.

I was lucky to come away with my life... And now I have to witness ... my tragedy, eroticized and demeaned.

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 ?? NETFLIX GETTY IMAGES ?? Netflix’s racy new Polish film 365 DNI (aka 365 Days) tells the story of a woman (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) who is kidnapped and imprisoned on a holiday to Sicily by a mafia boss (Michele Morrone) and given a year to fall in love with him.
NETFLIX GETTY IMAGES Netflix’s racy new Polish film 365 DNI (aka 365 Days) tells the story of a woman (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) who is kidnapped and imprisoned on a holiday to Sicily by a mafia boss (Michele Morrone) and given a year to fall in love with him.
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