It must be just a “coincidence” that a a French film, Cuties, directed by a “French” woman of Senegalese parentage, featuring a group of twerking 11-year-old girls, is set to premiere on Netflix Sepetember 9, 2020. The movie industry just can’t get enough of pushing pedophilia and, of course, by the numbers and with the right demographic. I’m sure the Social Justice Warriors will be attacking anyone who criticizes this movie with the racist, anti-immigrant, anti-feminist labels.
From a Distractify article comes the following:
“There’s been a lot of chatter about the new Netflix movie, Cuties, a French “teen coming of age story” that centers on a group of tween girls who form a twerking dance clique called Cuties. The main character is an 11-year-old Senegalese Muslim immigrant named Amy with conservative parents. Secretly, Amy joins the dance group, defying her parents and their values. The problem that people are having with Cuties, is that it seems to fall into the Toddlers & Tiaras trap of sexualizing young girls for entertainment. This film seems like it could have been just as powerful if its female actors were a lot older. ”
“When entertainment outlet Cineuropa asked what inspired the French director Maïmouna Doucouré, she replied, “The day I saw, at a neighbourhood party, a group of young girls aged around 11 years old, going up on stage and dancing in a very sensual way while wearing very revealing clothes. I was rather shocked and I wondered if they were aware of the image of sexual availability that they were projecting. In the audience, there were also more traditional mothers, some of them wearing veils: it was a real culture shock. I was stunned and I thought back to my own childhood, because I’ve often asked myself questions about my own femininity, about evolving between two cultures, about my Senegalese culture which comes from my parents and my western culture.” ”
“She added, “But I needed the 2020 version of that youth, so for a year and a half, I stopped groups of young girls in the street, sometimes in schools or when organizations opened their doors to me. I recorded them or filmed them when I had their parents’ authorisation, and I gathered their stories to find out where they situated themselves as children, as girls, as future women; how they placed themselves in society with their girlfriends, their families, at school, with social networks. All these stories fed into the writing of Cuties.””
Here are the production and distribution companies behind this trash.
Here’s a video from one entertainment media critic.
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hello,
can you provide a link where it says doucouré is of jewish descent?
because that’s not shown in wikipeida. thks!