Toronto Star

Bird Box to drop Lac-Mégantic footage

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After initially refusing, Netflix has agreed to remove images of the 2013 Lac-Mégantic disaster from its blockbuste­r film, Bird Box.

“Netflix and the filmmakers of Bird Box have decided to replace the clip,” a spokesman for the streaming company said in an email to The Canadian Press. “We’re sorry for any pain caused to the Lac-Megantic community.”

People in the Quebec town and across the province were shocked after learning in January that footage from the derailment and explosion that killed 47 people was used in the drama starring Sandra Bullock. Demands that the brief scene be removed came from politician­s at all levels, including LacMeganti­c Mayor Julie Morin.

Morin said she is satisfied with Netflix’s decision. “Yes, there was a delay, but I think in the end, what’s more important for me, is that we have a solution,” she said in an interview. Quebec Culture Minister Nathalie Roy wrote to the company calling for it to take out footage of the burning town. The company apologized and promised to do better, but until now it had refused to edit the film.

Morin said the film industry needs to reconsider its use of stock footage. “I think it’s important for the industry to reflect on this,” she said in an interview. The House of Commons adopted a motion Jan. 29 demanding Netflix remove the images and compensate the town. The Canadian Press learned that the footage will be removed from the film within the next two weeks.

 ?? SAEED ADYANI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Netflix has agreed to remove images of the Lac-Mégantic disaster from its film, Bird Box.
SAEED ADYANI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Netflix has agreed to remove images of the Lac-Mégantic disaster from its film, Bird Box.

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