Goya ceremony: Spanish cinema is also cleaning up #MeToo

The issue of sexual abuse in the world of cinema marked the Goya ceremony, the high mass of Spanish cinema, celebrated Saturday evening in Valladolid in Castile and Leon. Both stars and representatives of the political sphere supported this Spanish cinema meetoo, while two directors are accused of having abused young actresses. 

Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona received the awards for best film and best director at the Goya ceremony on February 10 in Valladolid. REUTERS - ANA BELTRAN

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With our correspondent in Madrid,

Diane Cambon

The Goya ceremony, the annual high mass of Spanish cinema, equivalent to the French Caesars, dedicated Saturday the film

The Circle of Snows

, at a time when the sector is shaken by accusations of sexual violence against a figure of the independent cinema.

Directed by Juan Antonio Bayona (

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

,

The Impossible

), the feature film, which won the award for best film and best director, traces the odyssey of the young players of an amateur Uruguayan rugby team, whose plane crashed in the Andes Mountains in 1972 while en route to Chile. The ceremony, which also awarded the prize for best European film to the French film

Anatomy of a Fall

and an honorary award to the American actress Sigourney Weaver, was marked by the sex scandal affecting Spain.

Enough of this abuse!”

»

While on the red carpet of the great theater of Valladolid the stars of Spanish cinema such as the director Pedro Almodovar or his favorite actress Penelope Cruz paraded, the question of macho violence in the cinema sector was at the center of the debate. “ 

It is urgent that we all demand guarantees of equality, and this requires the condemnation of all abuses and sexual violence

,” declared actress and singer Ana Belén at the opening.

Among the moviegoers who walked the carpet of the stars, the head of the Spanish government, the socialist Pedro Sanchez, who took advantage of the spotlight to recall his fight against “

this scourge of society

”: “

Violence against women is structural violence. I agree with what the presenters of the ceremony said: they want a healthy film industry, because they want a healthy society. Putting an end to this structural violence is primarily the responsibility of men. This is a civil, citizen commitment.

»

The vice-president of the government and Minister of Labor Yolanda Diaz, showed solidarity with the actresses: “

I take advantage of being here to show my solidarity with all the women victims and I will say it once again, in our country, enough of these abuses! We will take all essential measures to prevent, as the Minister of Culture said, to support and continue to denounce abuses in the cinema and in the culture of our country. 

» 

A figure of independent cinema

This #MeToo in Spanish cinema broke out at the end of January with the publication of an investigation by the daily

El Pais

in which three women accused filmmaker Carlos Vermut of sexual violence. Figure of independent cinema, Carlos Vermut, whose real name is Carlos López del Rey, won the most prestigious prize at the San Sebastian festival in 2014, a major event for Spanish-speaking cinema, for his second feature film,

La Niña de fuego

, acclaimed by critics. The accusations against him caused a wave of indignation in Spain, a country at the forefront in the fight against gender violence. Vermut affirmed in

El Pais

that he was not “

aware of having carried out sexual violence on a woman

”, but admitted to having “

strangled people but in a consensual manner

”.

In the wake of this affair, another Spanish director, Armando Ravelo, was accused by an artist of having “

incited

” her to have sexual relations when she was only 14 years old.

The Ministry of Culture announced the creation of a unit specializing in the care of victims of sexist violence in the cultural sector and in particular in the cinema, where speech is just beginning to be freed. 

Since the start of the #MeToo movement in 2017, figures from the world of cinema have been accused of sexual violence in many countries, like in France the actor Gérard Depardieu and, this week, the filmmakers Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon,

against whom the actress Judith Godrèche filed a complaint

.

(With AFP)

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