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César: the world of cinema, including Juliette Binoche and Gilles Lellouche, deplores the censorship of the environmental activist

2023-02-27T18:33:44.925Z


At the initiative of Cyril Dion, around twenty professionals of the seventh art signed a column in Le Monde calling on the community to take more hold of the subject of climate change.


Juliette Binoche, Gilles Lellouche or even Dominik Moll followed the initiative of Cyril Dion.

They are twenty to sign a forum in

Le Monde

to denounce the censorship of which the environmental activist of Last Renovation was the victim, Friday, February 24 during the Ceremony of Caesar.

“A priori, few viewers and even fewer Ahmed Sylla and Léa Drucker, who animated the sequence and were not informed of the cut, did not understand what it was about”, they write

.

When Nina, the 24-year-old activist took to the stage at the Olympia, Ahmed Sylla and Léa Drucker were about to present the César for best short fiction film.

The antenna was cut, leaving viewers in front of a music video.

The young woman was evacuated and the ceremony resumed without further explanation from the organizers.

Read alsoCésar: Who are the activists who interrupted the ceremony?

According to the signatories of the forum,

"French cinema is still incredibly shy to take up this subject (ecology)"

.

If during the ceremony, the war in Ukraine, whose sad anniversary took place on February 24, support for demonstrations against the oppressive regime in Iran, or even pensions and violence against women were discussed, no one took talk about climate change.

"No offense"

"This is not serious.

We understand that this intervention took everyone by surprise and that there are procedures for set invasions.

But if we don't want this type of intrusion during the Caesars, let's plan to talk about the subject.

And above all, let's act”

, they plead in

Le Monde

.

The subject here: according to the latest IPCC report,

“to stay below 1.5°C of global warming, humanity still has 761 days.”

The same evening, Ahmed Sylla was arrested on Twitter by the Franco-German journalist Nils Wilcke.

He lamented that the

“small medium”

of cinema does not want

“to see the climate catastrophe”.

The actor quickly apologized for his nervous laugh "

I didn't know what she was campaigning for, that's all no offense".

For her part Léa Drucker, published a long tirade on Instagram.

“It would have been necessary to inform the viewers at the resumption of the live of what had just happened and of the claimed action”

, she explains.

Adding that she herself was not informed of the

“cause that Nina came to defend”

.

The actress also states that she offered to speak to the activist, which she refused.

Source: lefigaro

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