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French Actor Gérard Depardieu Ordered to Stand Trial for Rape

A French court has ordered Gérard Depardieu to stand trial on charges of raping actress Charlotte Arnould in 2018 at his Paris home, a case that has been under investigation since 2020.

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L'Attachement": Grief, Unexpected Connections, and Rebuilding Lives

In Carine Tardieu's "L'Attachement," Parisian widower Alex relies on neighbor Sandra to help raise his children after his wife's death in childbirth, forging unexpected bonds as they navigate grief and rebuild their lives.

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Costa-Gavras and the Cité Universitaire: A Personal Account of International Understanding

In the fall of 1955, Costa Gavras, a Greek student in Paris, experienced the Cité Universitaire, contrasting his home country's political climate with the open access to diverse newspapers in France; his positive experience at the university's hospital further highlighted France's generosity. The CI...

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Death of Marcel Ophuls: Legacy of "The Sorrow and the Pity

Marcel Ophuls, famed documentary filmmaker, died; his seminal work, "The Sorrow and the Pity" (1969), a four-and-a-half-hour film exploring French collaboration with the Nazis during WWII, initially rejected by French TV, gained an Oscar nomination and challenged France's self-perception of wartime ...

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French Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophuls Dies at 97

Marcel Ophuls, the Oscar-winning French documentary filmmaker known for "The Sorrow and the Pity," which exposed French collaboration with Nazi Germany, died peacefully at age 97 on Saturday.

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Panahi Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes Amidst Political Controversy

The 78th Cannes Film Festival awarded Jafar Panahi the Palme d'Or for "Un simple accident," a film critical of Iranian authorities; Nadia Melliti won Best Actress for "La Petite Dernière," and Wagner Moura won Best Actor for "L'Agent secret.

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French Actor Gerard Depardieu to Stand Trial for Rape and Sexual Assault

French actor Gerard Depardieu will stand trial in Paris on charges of rape and sexual assault filed by actress Charlotte Arnould, who expressed relief at the decision following a 2018 preliminary investigation.

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Widespread Sexual Harassment in French Acting Industry: Inquiry Reveals Systemic Issues

A parliamentary inquiry in France reveals widespread sexual harassment in the acting profession, particularly affecting young actresses; the investigation resulted in 86 recommendations for legislative action, but systemic change is necessary to address the root problem.

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Agnès Varda: Unveiling the Untold Stories of a Cinematic Pioneer

New biographies and documentaries are revealing previously unknown aspects of Agnès Varda's life, from her early years in Belgium and Vichy France to her later career marked by innovative documentary work and artistic collaborations, challenging previously held narratives.

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Marcel Ophüls, Documentary Filmmaker, Dies at 97

French-American documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophüls, renowned for his Oscar-winning "Hôtel Terminus" and the controversial "Le Chagrin et la Pitié" which exposed French collaboration with Nazi Germany during WWII, died at 97; his final project addressed the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territor...

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Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophüls Dies at 97

Marcel Ophüls, a renowned documentary filmmaker known for his incisive critiques of history, died at 97; his 1971 film, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a four-hour-plus documentary challenging the narrative of French Resistance during WWII, was banned from French television for a decade.

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Cannes Film Festival Highlights Diverse Selection and Social Themes

The Cannes Film Festival concluded, with the Dardenne brothers' "Young Mothers" among the favorites for the Palme d'Or, alongside films from Iran, Ukraine, and Norway. The festival featured diverse films, including "The Mysterious Gaze of the Pink Flamingo" which won Un Certain Regard and "Imago", t...

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