11 of the most controversial films and TV shows on Netflix

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From ‘Cuties’ to ‘365 Days’ – here are the movies and series that have divided Netflix viewers

was cancelled by Netflix after just one season following accusations that it contained a subtextual anti-Islamic sentiment.

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