- Title: REFILE - French film star Depardieu faces trial over sexual assault allegations
- Date: 21st March 2025
- Summary: PARIS, FRANCE (FILE - MARCH 8, 2025) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF PEOPLE DEMONSTRATING FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS DEMONSTRATORS HOLDING BANNER READING (French): "Shame should switch sides" AVIGNON, FRANCE (FILE - OCTOBER 23, 2024) (REUTERS) MAN GIVING FLOWERS TO GISELE PELICOT, WHOSE HUSBAND WAS FOUND GUILTY OF DRUGGING HER AND INVITING MEN TO RAPE HER IN A DIFFERENT AND UNRELATED CASE PE
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- Country: France
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- Story Text: French actor Gerard Depardieu faces trial on Monday (March 24) over alleged sexual assaults of two women on a film set, a case placing one of the world's best known movie stars at the heart of France's broader reckoning over sexual violence.
A towering figure of French cinema, Depardieu has faced a growing number of sexual assault allegations in recent years. Depardieu, 76, has consistently denied any wrongdoing, and this would be the first case for which he would be standing trial.
Women's right's group representative Sophie Barre said the #MeToo movement contributed largely to opening up the path for the trial.
"There was a freeing of (victims') voices, and we can observe that a large part of the French society has become aware of the scale of sexual violence," she said. "We're in a post-#MeToo context in which it is possible for women to speak out and be believed by a lot of people."
But she said though that it remains difficult for victims to go through the judicial process against a "powerful man," especially in financial terms, with retaining lawyers for months or even years costly.
Depardieu's lawyer, Jeremie Assous, said the case was based on "false accusations" against his client, adding that the movie star was expected to attend the two-day trial after an initial hearing was postponed due to his ill health.
Prosecutors say the assaults took place during the filming in 2021 of "Les Volets Verts" (The Green Shutters).
They accuse Depardieu of groping one of the women on the film set, pulling her towards him and trapping her with his legs before touching her waist, hips and breasts while saying obscene words. Three people witnessed the scene, prosecutors say.
They say the second woman was groped by Depardieu on set and in the street.
The women's identities have not been revealed.
The alleged assaults occurred while Depardieu was under formal investigation over accusations of raping a young actress in 2018. A trial has been requested by prosecutors in the case.
A lawyer for one of the women told Reuters her client was scared to come forward against Depardieu.
The lawyer for the second plaintiff did not reply to Reuters requests for comment.
Depardieu's trial could be the highest-profile #MeToo case to come before the courts in France, a country where the protest movement over sexual violence has struggled to gain the same traction as in the United States.
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