Tag: French actor

  • French actor Emmanuelle Beart says was incest victim as a child

    By AFP

    Emmanuelle Beart, who has starred in dozens of films and TV productions over the past 50 years, is the co-director of the documentary which was screened at a news conference Tuesday before being broadcast to viewers by the M6 channel on September 24.

    She has been famous in France for decades thanks to performances in “Manon of the Spring”, “A Heart in Winter” and “Nelly and Mr Arnaud”, and reached global audiences with roles in “Mission Impossible” and “8 Women”.

    The attacker was not her father Guy Beart, co-director Anastasia Mikova told reporters Tuesday. Speaking for the actor who was not present, Mikova said Beart would not name her abuser because that is not “the approach of the film”. The incest started when Beart was 10 and continued until she was 14, she said.

    The documentary, called “Such a resounding silence”, includes the stories of four incest victims, as well as Beart’s own contribution.

    In a video message to Tuesday’s news conference, Beart said that she had initially not wanted to talk about herself, only about other incest victims. “But their honesty and their courage made me want to speak out, too,” she said.

    In the documentary, her voice is heard off-screen, addressing her abuser: “Since my father, my mother and my friends didn’t notice anything, you could do this again, and you did, over four years.”

    She was “saved” by her grandmother, Beart said.

    Some 160,000 children become victims of sexual assault every year in France, and 5.5 million French adults suffered sexual abuse during their childhood, according to Ciivise, a government created commission for the protection of sexual abuse victims.

    Emmanuelle Beart, who has starred in dozens of films and TV productions over the past 50 years, is the co-director of the documentary which was screened at a news conference Tuesday before being broadcast to viewers by the M6 channel on September 24.

    She has been famous in France for decades thanks to performances in “Manon of the Spring”, “A Heart in Winter” and “Nelly and Mr Arnaud”, and reached global audiences with roles in “Mission Impossible” and “8 Women”.

    The attacker was not her father Guy Beart, co-director Anastasia Mikova told reporters Tuesday. Speaking for the actor who was not present, Mikova said Beart would not name her abuser because that is not “the approach of the film”. The incest started when Beart was 10 and continued until she was 14, she said.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    The documentary, called “Such a resounding silence”, includes the stories of four incest victims, as well as Beart’s own contribution.

    In a video message to Tuesday’s news conference, Beart said that she had initially not wanted to talk about herself, only about other incest victims. “But their honesty and their courage made me want to speak out, too,” she said.

    In the documentary, her voice is heard off-screen, addressing her abuser: “Since my father, my mother and my friends didn’t notice anything, you could do this again, and you did, over four years.”

    She was “saved” by her grandmother, Beart said.

    Some 160,000 children become victims of sexual assault every year in France, and 5.5 million French adults suffered sexual abuse during their childhood, according to Ciivise, a government created commission for the protection of sexual abuse victims.

  • French actor and director Mathiew Kassovitz, who starred in Amélie, ‘seriously’ injured in motorcycle accident

    By Online Desk

    French actor and director Mathieu Kassovitz is in a “worrying” condition after a motorbike accident in the Paris region on Sunday, authorities said.

    The 56-year-old “La Haine” director was on a motorcycle training course at the time, a police source told AFP.

    He was taken to hospital in Kremlin-Bicetre said authorities in Essonne, south of the French capital.

    The filmmaker was at the race track to take advanced driving lessons on his motorcycle. He fell violently from the two-wheeler he was driving alone. Witnesses to the accident, including the actor’s driving instructor, are currently being interviewed, according to the public prosecutor’s office, Le Monde said.

    Kassovitz wrote, directed and starred in La Haine at the age of 27, alongside Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé and Saïd Taghmaoui. The film follows three men over 24 hours after a riot in Paris and won Kassovitz the best director prize at Cannes film festival. It also won the César for best film, France’s equivalent of the Oscars, The Guardian reported.

    Kassovitz also starred as the love interest Nino in Amélie; a Mossad explosives expert in Steven Spielberg’s Munich; and more recently as the lead in the French spy thriller series The Bureau, which has been a hit around the world.

    In his most recent film, Visions, he plays the husband of Diane Kruger, an airline pilot who begins to have an affair with her ex-girlfriend. The film premiered at the Angoulême Francophone film festival two weeks ago, The Guardian added.

    According to Le Monde, Mathieu Kassovitz has led an eclectic career as an actor, director and producer since the 1990s. In 1995, he directed La Haine, a black-and-white film about police violence and the banlieue, which made a name for the actor Vincent Cassel. The film bagged him an award at Cannes. Kassovitz has also starred in dozens of films, including Jacques Audiard’s A Self-Made Hero, Costa-Gavras’ Amen., and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amélie. He is currently starring in Yann Gozlan’s thriller Visions, alongside Diane Kruger, which opens in cinemas on Wednesday, Le Monde noted.

    (With inputs from AFP, Le Monde & The Guardian.)

    French actor and director Mathieu Kassovitz is in a “worrying” condition after a motorbike accident in the Paris region on Sunday, authorities said.

    The 56-year-old “La Haine” director was on a motorcycle training course at the time, a police source told AFP.

    He was taken to hospital in Kremlin-Bicetre said authorities in Essonne, south of the French capital.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2′); });

    The filmmaker was at the race track to take advanced driving lessons on his motorcycle. He fell violently from the two-wheeler he was driving alone. Witnesses to the accident, including the actor’s driving instructor, are currently being interviewed, according to the public prosecutor’s office, Le Monde said.

    Kassovitz wrote, directed and starred in La Haine at the age of 27, alongside Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé and Saïd Taghmaoui. The film follows three men over 24 hours after a riot in Paris and won Kassovitz the best director prize at Cannes film festival. It also won the César for best film, France’s equivalent of the Oscars, The Guardian reported.

    Kassovitz also starred as the love interest Nino in Amélie; a Mossad explosives expert in Steven Spielberg’s Munich; and more recently as the lead in the French spy thriller series The Bureau, which has been a hit around the world.

    In his most recent film, Visions, he plays the husband of Diane Kruger, an airline pilot who begins to have an affair with her ex-girlfriend. The film premiered at the Angoulême Francophone film festival two weeks ago, The Guardian added.

    According to Le Monde, Mathieu Kassovitz has led an eclectic career as an actor, director and producer since the 1990s. In 1995, he directed La Haine, a black-and-white film about police violence and the banlieue, which made a name for the actor Vincent Cassel. The film bagged him an award at Cannes. Kassovitz has also starred in dozens of films, including Jacques Audiard’s A Self-Made Hero, Costa-Gavras’ Amen., and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amélie. He is currently starring in Yann Gozlan’s thriller Visions, alongside Diane Kruger, which opens in cinemas on Wednesday, Le Monde noted.

    (With inputs from AFP, Le Monde & The Guardian.)