BARCELONA — Women’s activists are urging Netflix to add specific content warnings to the hit film “365 Days” which they accuse of glamourizing rape and sex trafficking, after the streaming site dismissed calls to remove the film.Polish film “365 Days” follows Laura, played by Polish actress Anna-Maria Sieklucka, imprisoned by Sicilian mafia boss Massimo, played by Italian actor Michele Morrone,- who gives his hostage a year to fall in love with him.Netflix said on Friday it would continue to stream the film after calls for its withdrawal, including from British singer Duffy, saying the film carried high ratings for violence, sex, and nudity and viewers could decide if they wanted to watch it.But Katie Russell, a spokeswoman for Rape Crisis
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