PARIS -An open letter penned by dozens of actresses and other artists in defense of Gerard Depardieu, the cinema giant accused of sexual harassment, has laid bare divisions in France over the #Metoo. -December 28, 2023 at 09:06 am EST
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An open letter penned by dozens of actresses and other artists in defense of Gerard Depardieu, the cinema giant accused of sexual harassment, has laid bare divisions in France over the #Metoo. -December 28, 2023 at 06:52 am EST
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By Richard Lough PARIS (Reuters) -An open letter penned by dozens of actresses and other artists in defense of Gerard Depardieu, the cinema giant accused of sexual harassment, has laid bare divisions in France over the #Metoo reckoning with sexism. Actresses Nathalie Baye and Carole Bouquet - a former partner of Depardieu - as well as singer and former first lady Carla Bruni were among the more than 50 household cultural figures who called Depardieu the victim of a public "lynching". Entitled