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Depardieu Convicted. Cannes Reacts. But Did #MeToo Finally Win in France?

  • On Tuesday, Gérard Depardieu was found guilty of sexual assault and received an 18-month suspended sentence for inappropriately touching two women during the filming of a movie in France in 2021.
  • This conviction followed years of accusations from more than 20 women and challenged beliefs that his artistic brilliance and fame would keep him untouchable.
  • Two days following Depardieu’s conviction, the Cannes Film Festival prevented Théo Navarro-Mussy—facing allegations of sexual assault from three ex-partners—from participating in the premiere of a film in which he appears.
  • In 2024, France recorded over twenty-two thousand rape allegations, yet less than three percent resulted in convictions; however, significant legal progress is noted with the sentencing of 51 men for drugging and sexually assaulting Gisele Pelicot, indicating gradual changes within the justice system.
  • The Depardieu case and Cannes ban sent a message signaling a cultural shift away from protecting powerful men, though resistance remains and the system is only slowly changing amid varied public reactions.
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hauterrfly.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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