"French Film Industry Confronts Sexual Abuse: César Awards Highlights #MeToo Movement"

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Justine Triet's film "Anatomy of a Fall" won Best Film and Best Director at the César Awards, making her only the second woman to win the Best Director prize in the awards' history. Sandra Hüller also won Best Actress for her role in the film. The event also featured an unexpected result in the Best Foreign Film category, with Canadian director Monia Chokri's "The Nature of Love" winning over Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer." The ceremony was marked by a #MeToo moment, with actress and director Judith Godrèche delivering a moving speech about sexual abuse in the French cinema world.
Topics:entertainment#anatomy-of-a-fall#cesar-awards#entertainment#french-cinema#justine-triet#sandra-huller
- Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ Wins Best Film & Director At César Awards; Sandra Hüller Wins Best Actress Deadline
- Actor Judith Godrèche urges French film industry to face up to sexual abuse The Guardian
- #MeToo: French actors call out teenage sexual abuse by directors The Associated Press
- Cesar Awards: ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Named Best Picture Hollywood Reporter
- French actor Godreche speaks out against film industry sex abuse at César awards ceremony FRANCE 24 English
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