The Cesars, France’s equivalent to the Oscars, have banned anyone indicted on, or convicted of, a criminal sexual offense, from attending this year’s awards ceremony, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Actors, directors, producers or other artists who have been charged or convicted of sexual crimes will can still be nominated for a Cesar, and can still win the award. But they will not be allowed to attend the gala ceremony and, if they win, “no one will be allowed to speak on their behalf.”
The French film industry has been notoriously slow to address demands from the #MeToo movement to punish those accused of sexual violence and to make structural changes to protect victims. Gerard Depardieu’s indictment on rape charges has not stopped the French star from getting work. Despite facing trial on sexual assault charges, Dominique Boutonnat, the president of the National Film Board (CNC), was reelected to a second term at the powerful industry group last year.
When Roman Polanski won best director for An Officer and a Spy at the 2020 Cesars it prompted multiple walkouts and triggered a backlash against the academy. Polanski did not attend the ceremony, saying he wanted to avoid a “public lynching.”
On Monday, the Cesars issued a statement saying out of “respect for the victims (even alleged ones)” accused and convicted perpetrators will excluded from the upcoming awards ceremony.
The move is the first step in a broader shake-up at the Cesars. The academy is discussing long-term changes to eligibility rules that it will be put to a members vote in the first half of this year.
The 2023 Cesars will take place on February 24.
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