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#MeToo : après Benoît Jacquot, l'actrice Judith Godrèche met en cause le réalisateur Jacques Doillon - Haiti24

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L'actrice française Judith Godrèche a mis, jeudi, en cause le comportement à son encontre du réalisateur Jacques Doillon, lorsqu'il la dirigeait et qu'elle était âgée de 15 ans. Des déclarations qui ont lieu au lendemain de l'ouverture d'une enquête contre un autre cinéaste qu'elle accuse, Benoît Jacquot.

The post #MeToo : après Benoît Jacquot, l'actrice Judith Godrèche met en cause le réalisateur Jacques Doillon appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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