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Catholic Group Opposes Dakota Fanning Movie

January 24th, 2007 9:59am EST favorite Add to My News
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Dakota FanningA religious group is demanding a global ban of controversial new movie Hounddog, insisting it "celebrates" pedophilia. The film has sparked outrage following its premiere at Utah's Sundance Film Festival on Monday because it features a graphic rape scene involving 12-year-old actress Dakota Fanning.

Now the Catholic League For Religious And Civil Rights has organized a petition to have the film banned. Bill Donohoe, the organization's director, says, "How can we celebrate pedophilia in this so-called artistic way? Five or six years ago this girl was on a tricycle. There has to be some line of decency which Hollywood will not cross."

"Hounddog's" makers insist the scene is tastefully shot, with Fanning wearing a body suit and partially obscured by shadow. Fanning's mother Joy was present during filming.

(This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)






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