The elected socialist reacts to the cry launched by Judith Godrèche to her colleagues during the Césars: “I speak, but I cannot hear you”.
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“At the Césars, Judith Godrèche said: I speak, but I cannot hear you”, his hearing “is so that she can hear us”explains socialist senator Laurence Rossignol on Thursday February 29 on franceinfo. “We need to be able to extend his words.” The actress, who filed a complaint against the filmmakers Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon for rape of a minor, is heard in the morning by the delegation for women’s rights and equal opportunities between men and women of the Senate.
The vice-president of this delegation believes that Judith Godrèche “doesn’t just speak for her. She speaks for all children who are victims of control, of sexual violence. She speaks for things to change.” Laurence Rossignol suggests that films in which actresses or actors have experienced sexual violence could possibly present “a warning” at the beginning of these, appearing for the spectator “that during the filming of the film, actors or actresses suffered sexual violence which they denounced.”