Wrong again. The emphasis is on the fact that a bunch of adults apart from the kids themselves made the decision to film these kids performing obscene acts, which is the biggest issue here and something that cannot be allowed. The fact that the footage is not only commercially sold, but has streaming sites like Netflix actively marketing it to users using exact snapshots/pictures of those kids during those scenes which is incredibly disturbing and pathetic. The filmmakers and subsequent sites like Netflix are well aware that the kind of footage that is present in the film would easily sell, given the amount sick creeps, perverts and pedophiles out there, same reason why child porn has a market in the world, and they are out making far more money out of it than they would have in a movie about the same topic without this kind of specific footage. It's exploitation in every sense of the word.