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Julia Roberts defends #MeToo criticism of film at Venice, says humanity losing ‘art of conversation’

Julia Roberts has defended her new film’s positioning on #MeToo allegations and cancel culture, saying the film isn’t trying to be controversial but is aimed at “challenging people to have a conversation”.
In After The Dark, Roberts stars as Yale professor Alma Olsson who struggles with…
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