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'. '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.' 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. She says the movie treats 'the serious crime of kidnapping and sex trafficking' as 'erotic entertainment.' Sex trafficking is estimated by campaign group Equality Now to be a $99 billion a year industry.
Source: Daily Mail July 03, 2020 19:03 UTC