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“I don’t want to see him go back,” said Aurore Bergé on RTL

“I don’t want to see him go back,” said Aurore Bergé on RTL
“I don’t want to see him go back,” said Aurore Bergé on RTL

Gérard Depardieu will therefore return to the cinema. The 76-year-old actor will play the main role of Fanny Ardant’s sixth feature film. The minister responsible for equality between women and men, Aurore Bergé, returned to the actor’s trial. She regretted on RTL on Sunday, May 4, “the way in which the alleged victims were treated throughout this trial, including by the lawyer of Gérard Depardieu”.

“Lawyers have denounced these practices and ways of doing excess against victims“, she said before adding that” if many women are hesitating today to file a complaint, it’s because that they are afraid of the legal test“.

According to her, director Fanny Ardant, who recruited Gérard Depardieu, “has the right to run whoever she wants. It is the French who will judge If they want tomorrow to see a new film that would make Gérard Depardieu play “.

“After the report it had been in InvestigationsI do not want to see him return, “said the minister.” The words that had been hers against the children, against the minors, had revolved so much. This simple fact is enough for me not to want to see him play in new films“She concluded.

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