Actor calls on French film industry to face sexual abuse, during live Cesar Awards ceremony


Paris — French actor Judith Godrèche called on France’s film industry to “face the truth” on sexual violence and physical abuse during a live broadcast Friday of the Cesar Awards ceremony, France’s version of the Oscars.

“We can decide that men accused of rape no longer rule the (French) cinema,” Godrèche said.

Godrèche was invited to speak on sexual violence at the ceremony after actors alleged they were teenage victims of sexual abuse by directors decades older than themselves, shining a light on the repulsive underside of the country’s industry.

“Is it possible that we are able to face the truth?” Godrèche said during an emotional speech to a hushed audience. ”Let’s have the courage to say out loud what everyone is thinking,” she said, and added later, “The power seems to be swaying.”

Judith Godreche, a cast member in "The Overnight," poses at the premiere of the film at the Los Angeles Film Festival in Los Angeles on June 13, 2015. As French cinema basks in Oscar attention, actresses who allege they were teenage victims of sexual abuse by directors decades older than them are shining the light on the repulsive underside of French cinema. Another step in the #MeToo movement that's been gathering pace in the industry could come at the French cinema awards on Friday Feb. 23 2024. French newspapers Le Parisien and Liberation report that Godrèche is to make a speech on sexual violence in the cinema industry at the Cesar Awards' ceremony, the French version of the Oscars,

The audience stayed silent until the end of her appearance, but then erupted into thunderous applause in a standing ovation.

Her speech comes as French cinema is expected to shine next month at the Oscars ceremony with Justine Triet ‘s courtroom drama “ Anatomy of a Fall.”



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