The Académie des César has decided: the institution has decided to withdraw, for its next ceremony, the people implicated "for acts of violence".

This decision announced Monday, January 2, comes after the case of Sofiane Bennacer, a young actor revealed in "Les Amandiers" indicted for rape.

“Out of respect for the victims (even presumed in the event of indictment or non-final conviction), it was decided not to highlight people who would be implicated by justice for acts of violence”, has said the Academy on Monday in a statement.

Concretely, if one of the nominees is indicted for acts of violence, in particular of a sexual or sexist nature, or condemned, he cannot be invited to the ceremony of February 25, nor to any of the events associated with it. 

"Complexity of these questions"

"This withdrawal will also exclude any speaking 'in the name of this person' during these same events - including if a César were to be awarded to him at the end of the second round of voting", continues the Academy. 

This decision was taken for the 2023 ceremony, following the indictment at the end of November for rape and violence against the spouse of actor Sofiane Bennacer (who is not named in the Academy press release). 

The one who held with "The Almond Trees" by Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi his first big role on the screen had been retained in the list of thirty "revelations" of the Caesars, before being released urgently, when the legal proceedings against him have been made public. 

The Caesars had immediately considered modifying their rules.

Work will take place in this direction in the first semester, "in the face of the magnitude and complexity of these questions, from a moral and legal point of view". 

For professionals of the 7th art, the accusations against Sofiane Bennacer had come to recall the memory of the Polanski affair, regularly overtaken by old accusations of sexual abuse, or even the indictments of actors like Gérard Depardieu or Ary Abittan for facts of rape, which they dispute.

With AFP

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