Every Day, Same Night: What do families of Kiss nightclub victims ask Netflix for?

Every Day, Same Night: What do families of Kiss nightclub victims ask Netflix for?

One of the requests from the families of the victims at the Kiss nightclub involves the construction of a memorial to the tragedy that happened in 2013

Released on January 25, 2023, Every Day the Same Night account the fire in the nightclub kiss, on January 27, 2013, which killed 242 people and left 636 injured. After the premiere, 40 families of victims analyze suing Netflixresponsible for production.

During an interview with splash, Juliane Muller Korba lawyer for the victims’ families, revealed what people affected by the tragedy ask for streaming, which consulted no one for filming or release.

As the lawyer stated, relatives of the victims were upset with the trailer for the series, defined as “commercialization of the tragedy.” That is, korb explained how “the death of people will generate profit to the Netflix.” It is worth remembering how Every Day the Same Night It is based on the book of the same name written by Daniela Arbex.

Families do not ask for money from Netflix for compensation, but asked the streaming service to build a memorial to the tragedy, as well as pass on profits to pay for treatment of survivors. As Juliane Muller Korb told the site, relatives also ask for changes in the trailer, because some chosen scenes generate triggers.

Since there is a streaming platform profiting from this, the family members want the construction of a memorial in Santa Maria to promote permanent reflection in the community.

In addition, they also want an explanation from the company as to why they were not consulted during pre-production and filming. Finally, the relatives of the victims at the nightclub kiss want to discuss the social responsibility of streaming services that produce series and films based on reality.

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Source: Rollingstone

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