Gerard Depardieu's Trial: A Landmark Moment in France's #MeToo Movement
Gerard Depardieu, a prominent French actor, faces trial over alleged sexual assaults on a film set, amid a broader national reckoning on sexual violence. The case marks a significant moment in France's #MeToo movement. Depardieu denies the allegations, while divided opinions emerge within the entertainment industry.

On Monday, renowned French actor Gerard Depardieu appeared in court as he faced allegations of sexual assault on a film set, an event seen as pivotal in the ongoing national conversation about sexual violence in France.
Despite accusations, Depardieu, 76, maintains his innocence. The trial, delayed previously due to his health, involves allegations of groping during the 2021 filming of 'Les Volets Verts.' Prosecutors assert that assaults occurred against two women, with witnesses present.
The trial has become a flashpoint in France's #MeToo movement, drawing both protests and polarized opinions within the French cinema community. Director Judith Godreche emphasized progress in women's voices being taken seriously in actions against powerful figures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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