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Netflix is apologizing for the poster that went viral for their upcoming film Cuties, which appeared to many to sexualize underage children.
“We’re sorry for the inappropriate artwork that we used for this film. This was not an accurate representation of the film so the image and description has been updated,” Netflix said in a statement amid the backlash to the poster (via Deadline).
The lead actress in the movie is only 11 years old, and the poster was called out as “inappropriate,”
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Netflix has issued an apology following backlash against a poster for upcoming French film Cuties deemed inappropriate for “sexualising girls”.The streaming giant has garnered criticism ahead of the release of the film, which tells the story of Amy, an 11-year-old caught between the traditional values of her Senegalese Muslim upbringing and internet culture which sexualises young girls once she joins a dance group called ‘the cuties’.A petition campaigning to remove the film received over 30,000
Cuties that sexualized its child stars by apologizing for the "inappropriate" art on Twitter.Cuties, which won the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award at Sundance and debuted on Netflix on Aug. 19, follows the journey of 11 year-old Amy (Fathia Youssouf) whose life changes when she joins a dance squad.
Netflix has responded to the backlash over the poster for its upcoming release,, which some have accused of sexualizing children., a French-language film about an 11-year-old girl named Amy who joins a group of dancers at her school called «the cuties,» is set to release on the platform on Sept. 9.
Dave McNary Film ReporterNetflix has apologized for and withdrawn a poster for its upcoming release of the coming-of-age drama “Cuties.”The artwork for the French-language film depicted four adolescent girls in provocative poses while wearing revealing cheerleading outfits, drawing backlash on social media for “sexualizing” little girls.The Parents Television Council implored Netflix to remove the film, rated M, from its site.“It is so revealing that the first major @netflix original to centre