2024-02-12 21:13:17
Par Laura Terrazas
Published 1 hour ago, Updated 1 hour ago
Fabrice Luchini in “Quotidien” Screenshot
VIDEO – The actor who knows all the protagonists in the affair spoke this Monday in “Quotidien”.
Complaints have been multiplying since the start of the #MeToo movement. Women testify, sometimes years following the alleged events, denouncing sexual assaults, some rapes.
This is the case of Judith Godrèche who filed a complaint once morest the director Benoît Jacquot to denounce the “sexual abuse” that the director allegedly subjected her to when she was a minor. “A child does not have the power to consent […]. This is someone who gets at you in all kinds of ways. This person had a twisted relationship with sexuality and I found myself being his sexual toy”declared the actress a few days ago in “C à vous”. Judith Godrèche also filed a complaint once morest Jacques Doillon, also questioned by several actresses including Isild Le Besco and Anna Mouglalis. The two directors deny the facts.
I think that desire is meant to be sublimated, especially in cinema and there is no need to get into the reality of that.
Fabrice Luchini in “Quotidien”
Fabrice Luchini, who knows all the protagonists, is invited this Monday, February 12 by Yann Barthès to speak in “Quotidien”. “I might say I’m not going to add comment to comment. My personal position is not of such great importance for me to say it. But all these events reminded me of something. I had the chance to shoot with Éric Rohmer”, begins Fabrice Luchini. In fact, the director allowed the actor to begin his career. Claire’s knee in 1970, then Percival the Welsh in 1978.
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“He was the filmmaker of guys who fell in love with actresses. Wonderful women. All his life he fell in love with actresses, but as he was a genius of sublimation, everything was virtual and platonic. Which means that Rohmer was the great contemporary Marivaux and he never wanted to make the potential of his desire concrete. To put it simply, Rohmer has always been platonic and no woman has been unhappy.he continues.
Man of letters, passionate regarding literature, it is obviously with a quote that Fabrice Luchini clarifies his answer. “A man can’t be stopped”he said, echoing Albert Camus before expressing in his own voice: “I am for Éric Rohmer, I think that desire is meant to be sublimated, especially in cinema and there is no need to get into the reality of that”believes Fabrice Luchini.
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