Knox says the film from Tom McCarthy and starring Matt Damon is harmful to her reputation.
“Does my name belong to me?
What about my life?

Amanda Knox speaks out about the ‘Stillwater’ film ‘fictionalizing away’ her innocence.Lou Rocco/Walt Disney Television via Getty Images; Jessica Forde / Focus Features
Why does my name refer to events I had no hand in?
The film then turns into a story about a father racing to exonerate his child.
Many critics have pointed to the comparisons to Knox’s own story.
Knox had been convicted of the crime but was later acquitted.
“He became interested in the family dynamics of the ‘Amanda Knox saga.’
‘Who are the people that are visiting [her], and what are those relationships?
Like, what’s the story around the story?’
It’s about an American woman NOT involved in a sensational crime, and yet wrongfully convicted.
You’re not leaving the Amanda Knox case behind very well if every single review mentions me.”
She wrote how the film’s telling of events “erases the corruption and ineptitude of the authorities.”
Read Knox’sfull threadon Twitter.