
Two answers and both negative. Neither Netflix nor the Brazilian producer that he did The documentary about Vinicius's life (Dance, Vini) They will rectify. Both parties have ignored the official petition of Valencia in which a rectification was required due to the inclusion in the documentary of some images with subtitles that did not correspond to reality. The response of both entities is couple and argue that there is nothing wrong and that in the documentary what happened according to “several sources consulted” is reflected. In the answers it is specified that no change will be made in the documentary as Valencia demanded.
Vinicius makes the gesture of 'mono' in Mestalla.
The club has calmedly received the answers knowing that the first process had to be exhausted. Now, tThe first movement, the entity of Mestalla activates the option of the courts. The key is to find the legal routes that can protect the club in the face of a situation that they consider evident.
Valencia considers that it must defend the club and its fans of the “falsehoods” contained in the documentary in the phase in which we talk about racism related to the Mestalla field. From the Valencian club they reiterate their commitment to the fight against any form of discrimination, but demand a “fair and truthful” treatment in any audiovisual or journalistic work that addresses these issues.
Jupol asks the rectification
Valencia is not alone in rectification requests to the documentary. Jupol, the majority union of the National Police, issued a statement in which it showed a “firm rejection of racism insinuations launched in the recently released documentary on Netflix about Real Madrid player, Vinicius Jr., in which the professionalism and neutrality of the National Police agents are questioned.”