This evening, Judith Godrèche has no film to defend during the 49th ceremony, which takes place at the Olympia and unencrypted on Canal+ from 8:45 p.m.
But she will be on everyone's minds and maybe even on stage.
Nominated for the prize for best female hopeful in 1991 for
La Désenchantée
, by Benoît Jacquot, 77, against whom she filed a complaint on February 7 for “violent rape of a minor under 15” before filing a complaint the next day at the Against Jacques Doillon, Judith Godrèche could speak out on sexist violence in cinema.
An expected speech.
Contacted by
Le Figaro
several times in recent days, Canal+ did not confirm the presence of Judith Godrèche and her speech, announced Tuesday evening by
Le Parisien
.
On Instagram, the actress also kicked in.
“We don't care if I go to the Césars or not.
If you only knew how much we don't care.
Above all, we want things to change.
Let the wolves in disguise come out of the woods.
That the actresses…
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