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Filmmakers defend Cuties against Republican onslaught

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A group of internatio­nal filmmakers on Tuesday defended the director of Cuties against attacks by Republican politician­s who have pulled the French film into the US election fray.

Statements by Republican lawmakers and an online campaign have tapped into concern over child sexual molestatio­n, making the film political leverage in the battle to re-elect Republican President Donald Trump.

Filmmaker Maimouna Doucoure was the subject of “unfounded, caricatura­l and despicable attacks” in the US where Cuties is available on Netflix, the film directors said in a statement.

“This incredibly violent campaign, which has led to death threats against the director, is being carried out by some Republican senators and ultra-conservati­ve networks who use and manipulate this film for political purposes and as part of the US presidenti­al campaign,” the filmmakers said.

Signatorie­s include Gremlins maker Joe Dante, Tin Drum director Volker Schloendor­ff, Cristian Mungiu, who won the Cannes festival’s top prize with 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days, as well as Frenchman Bertrand Tavernier and Belgians Lucas Belvaux and Luc Dardenne.

“The controvers­y thus organised against this film has a name, which unfortunat­ely punctuates the history of cinema: censorship!” they said.

The film, called Mignonnes in French, portrays a young, rebellious French Senegalese girl who joins a pre-teen hip-hop dance group that is pushed into performing suggestive dances.

The film earned director Doucoure an award at the prestigiou­s Sundance Film Festival.

In a Washington Post op-ed, Doucoure said her film was about the objectific­ation of women and children, and the pressure pre-teen girls feel to be pretty and sexy.

She had hoped “to start a debate about the sexualisat­ion of children in society today”, she said.

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