The work had started before the dissolution of the National Assembly. A vote on the issue takes place Wednesday in the National Assembly.
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The National Assembly unanimously approved last May the creation of a commission of inquiry into the “abuse and violence” in cinema, audiovisual, performing arts, fashion and advertising, a request that actress Judith Godrèche made in March.
The work began with several hearings including that of Judith Godrèche who filed a complaint for rape against the filmmakers Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon with whom she had filmed when she was a minor. But the dissolution of the National Assembly stopped everything.
On Wednesday, deputies will have to vote on proposed resolutions in order to recreate two commissions of inquiry, including that relating to sexual and gender-based violence committed in the cinema, audiovisual, live performance, fashion and entertainment sectors. advertising. The actress Judith Godrèche “hope” that the creation of the new “commission on VSS” (sexual and gender-based violence), will be good “voted tomorrow [mercredi] to the Assembly”, she confided Tuesday October 8 on France Bleu Normandie.
Having become one of the figures of the #MeToo movement in France, the actress also reiterates her support for Gisèle Pelicot, drugged and raped by her husband and dozens of strangers. “I wanted to go to the trial a few weeks ago, but his daughter advised me to protect myself very generously,” she assures. “It’s true that, moreover, there is the commission of inquiry which will resume (…), I try to protect myself a little bit. I try to keep a little strength to be able to lead this fight “she concludes.