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A crowd-funded, 28-minute short film titled "Johanne Sacreblu" is set to screen in Mexican cinemas, as a response to the backlash against the French crime musical "Emilia Perez." "Emilia Perez," which won multiple awards including best non-English language film at the Golden Globes, has faced criticism in Mexico for its poor Spanish, use of stereotypes, and light treatment of forced disappearances.
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