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French actor Gerard Depardieu under new scrutiny for sexist comments

File photo: Depardieu is awarded the Legion of Honour at the Elysée Palace, in Paris on May 2, 1996.

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The family of Gerard Depardieu denounced Sunday an "unprecedented conspiracy" against the French film star, who was charged with rape in 2020 and is facing new scrutiny over sexist comments.

Mounting accusations of sexual harassment, as well as newly released footage of Depardieu making obscene comments, are forcing a fresh debate about sexism and sexual violence in French cinema.

Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak said this week that the 74-year-old actor's behaviour shames France, noting that he might be stripped of the Legion of Honour, the country's top award, he received from President Jacques Chirac in 1996.

Depardieu was charged with rape in 2020 and has also faced 13 accusations of sexual harassment or assault.

On Friday, the culture minister said that the Grand Chancery of the Legion of Honour would initiate a "disciplinary procedure" to decide whether to strip Depardieu of the award.

Earlier this month, broadcaster France 2 showed the actor on a 2018 trip to North Korea repeatedly making explicit sexual comments in the presence of a female interpreter and sexualising a small girl riding a horse.

Depardieu, who has more than 200 roles to his name, including in the 1990 comedy "Green Card" and the Netflix series "Marseille" has denied any wrongdoing.

"Never ever have I abused a woman," he wrote in Le Figaro newspaper in October.

 

His family denounced France 2's investigation as a "monstrous manipulation".

On Saturday, the film star's lawyers told AFP that he was putting his Legion of Honour award at the disposal of the minister.

The culture minister has said French people will not stop watching films featuring Depardieu.

On Saturday, a Belgian municipality stripped Depardieu of the title of honorary citizen, and earlier this week the Canadian province of Quebec revoked its top honour over his "scandalous" comments against women.

In 2017, French President Emmanuel Macron withdrew the Legion of Honour from Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein after a series of accusations of sexual harassment and rape.