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"Her contract requires that no animal be harmed in any way during the filming of Manolete and certainly that no bull be killed. If we hadn't been guaranteed that no animal will be hurt during the filming of Manolete, Penelope would never have agreed to make the film...."
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This raises a new dilemma for my little Spanish firecracker.
Maybe no animals will be killed in real life because they'll use
special effects for any bull-killing scenes,
but those depictions will still be graphic and bloody, which
means the movie will still be glorifying the bullfight.
Young boys will see the movie and want to grow up to be
bullfighters.
Is this ethical?