One such pitfall was revealed in the recent coverage of an interview from 2013 with Last Tango in Paris director Bernardo Bertolucci. It concerned the so-called “butter scene,” one of the most famous moments from the 1972 erotic film. But more discussion also comes with more pitfalls. The aim, in most cases, is a good one: awareness, change, progress. ![]() Whether it’s actor Gabrielle Union weighing in on the allegations against her Birth of a Nation director Nate Parker, or it’s the back story on Jessica Jones about her abduction and rape, we’ve begun talking about sexual violence against women more frequently and with more candour. If you’re a typical consumer of media, whether Facebook and Twitter or TV and movies, chances are you’ve noticed the subject of rape popping up in your feed or Sunday-night binge watching lineup. Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider in Last Tango in Paris.
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