Paris (AFP)

The Academy of Caesar, whose direction will be completely renewed after the collective resignation of its leaders Thursday, must "reflect the France of today", believes Isabelle Adjani, calling for a wider presence "of women and people from diversity ".

It is a question of "injecting more transparency and democracy so that the people who preside over it, direct it, are elected by all the members of the Academy", recommends the star on the site of Telerama after a collective resignation that 'she nevertheless describes as "courageous".

For the actress, "the members of the executive office are responsible, estimable people, and who have worked for French cinema whatever one might think of one or the other".

The direction of the Academy, accused of self-esteem and opacity in its functioning and jostled by the Polanski controversy after the 12 nominations for its film "J'accuse", resigned en bloc, just two weeks before its ceremony annual scheduled for February 28.

"As much in its governance as in its choices", the Academy "aims to reflect the France of today, France as it is. After, there are the votes, and we cannot orient them according to quotas ", underlines Isabelle Adjani.

"But giving women and people from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to be judged by their peers, their equals, on an equal opportunity, is essential," added the actress, who has won the César for best actress five times. .

A general assembly of the Academy of Caesar will be held after the ceremony on February 28. It will be an opportunity to elect a new directorate to prepare changes to the founding statutes under the aegis of the National Cinema Center (CNC).

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