‘No Rape Culture': Protestors gathered outside Woody Allen’s ‘Coup de Chance’ Venice Premiere – Firstpost
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‘No Rape Culture': Protestors gathered outside Woody Allen’s ‘Coup de Chance’ Venice Premiere – Firstpost

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A group of roughly 20 people chanted outside the premiere of Woody Allen’s “Coup de Chance” at the Venice Film Festival Monday. While those inside Palazzo del Cinema watched the movie, the group yelled a variety of slogans, such as “no spotlight for rapist directors” and “the alpha male doesn’t exist.” The rape culture of the Venice Film Festival According to reports published in the Hollywood Reporter, the protestors began their demonstration just as Allen stepped onto the red carpet of his film. One of the demonstators, who gave their name as Melania, told The Hollywood Reporter they were protesting “the rape culture of this festival, which celebrates men accused of assault, while we have an epidemic of femicide in our country.” Woody Allen calls cancel culture ‘silly’ On the other hand, Woody Allen calls cancel culture ‘silly’ as Coup de Chance premieres at Venice Film Festival. Midnight in Paris director Woody Allen met with severe criticism at the Venice Film Festival as his latest film, Coup de Chance premiered on September 2.

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