Does a a movie reviewer have a responsibility to let the audience know that a film is a complete work of fiction or that it includes such brutal themes it might incite the audience to violence? Here are comments from CAMERA on a Guardian review and another in the Washington Times on the new Netflix Jordanian film Farha. The events depicted just didn’t happen, and for the Guardian to promote these lies and the Times to call it a “coming-of-age” film, as if it were about a teenager dating boys in high school, is disgusting.
Farha: When the director admits that her true story is pure fiction (Israel Diaries)
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