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Has #MeToo Finally Arrived in France?

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Watershed:The past week has felt like a watershed moment for the#MeToomovement in France.

(Jacquot claims she was 15, the minimum age of consent in France.)

Some 400 people gathered in Paris waving banners bearing slogans such as The Omerta Is Over.

Gérard Depardieu

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Theis denies the allegation.

The press reported that a preliminary investigation is underway.

Can we take industrial action?

Yes, he told me.

Will it look like America?

Jesse is currently investigating similar happenings in Canada, so do stay tuned.

Do not miss this.

Lee died tragically in an apparent suicide last month at the age of 48.

It is a simply devastating story.

More Than Just The Post Office

The whole country is angry now:Television matters.

Quite simply, it has struck the biggest societal nerve it could find.

A second: Sony Pictures set sequels to German box office hitThe Three Investigators Legacy of the Dragon.

Breaking Baz:Oppenheimers Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphytalk music andAnatomy of a Fall.

Here, have someanalysis.

Festivals:The Goteborg Film Festivalunveiled competition titles.

Head Jonas Holmbergspoke to Zac.

Rebrand:Germanys Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion is no more, but theBeetz Brothers are here to stay.

New chair: At the BFI, in the form of Apple TV+ Europe bossJay Hunt.

Box Office:Wonkawell on way to $500M global.

Global Breakout:Click to read aboutthe biggest Japanese TV series youve never heard of.

Trailer:ForKarmma Calling,Disney+ Hotstars remake of ABCsRevenge.Here,have an interview.