-
England's Banton at home in first World Cup after stop-start career
-
Australia's Aiava slams 'hostile' tennis culture in retirement post
-
Nepal recover from 46-5 to post 133-8 against West Indies
-
Emotional Kim captures first title in 16 years at LIV Adelaide
-
Exiled Kremlin critic on fighting Putin -- and cancer -- from abroad
-
Berlinale filmmakers make creative leaps over location obstacles
-
I want answers from my ex-husband, Gisele Pelicot tells AFP
-
Interpol backroom warriors fight cyber criminals 'weaponising' AI
-
New world for users and brands as ads hit AI chatbots
-
Japan's 'godless' lake warns of creeping climate change
-
US teen Lutkenhaus breaks world junior indoor 800m record
-
World copper rush promises new riches for Zambia
-
Paw patrol: Larry the cat marks 15 years at 10 Downing Street
-
India plans AI 'data city' on staggering scale
-
Jamaica's Thompson-Herah runs first race since 2024
-
Crash course: Vietnam's crypto boom goes bust
-
Ahead of Oscars, Juliette Binoche hails strength of Cannes winners
-
US cattle farmers caught between high costs and weary consumers
-
New York creatives squeezed out by high cost of living
-
Lillard matches NBA 3-point contest mark in injury return
-
NBA mulling 'every possible remedy' as 'tanking' worsens
-
Team USA men see off dogged Denmark in Olympic ice hockey
-
'US-versus-World' All-Star Game divides NBA players
-
Top seed Fritz beats Cilic to reach ATP Dallas Open final
-
Lens run riot to reclaim top spot in Ligue 1, Marseille slip up
-
Last-gasp Zielinski effort keeps Inter at Serie A summit
-
Vinicius bags brace as Real Madrid take Liga lead, end Sociedad run
-
Liverpool beat Brighton, Man City oust Beckham's Salford from FA Cup
-
Australia celebrate best-ever Winter Olympics after Anthony wins dual moguls
-
Townsend becomes a fan again as Scotland stun England in Six Nations
-
France's Macron urges calm after right-wing youth fatally beaten
-
China's freeski star Gu recovers from crash to reach Olympic big air final
-
Charli XCX 'honoured' to be at 'political' Berlin Film Festival
-
Relatives of Venezuela political prisoners begin hunger strike
-
Trump's 'desire' to own Greenland persists: Danish PM
-
European debate over nuclear weapons gains pace
-
Newcastle oust 10-man Villa from FA Cup, Man City beat Beckham's Salford
-
Auger-Aliassime swats aside Bublik to power into Rotterdam final
-
French prosecutors announce special team for Epstein files
-
Tuipulotu 'beyond proud' as Scotland stun England
-
Jones strikes twice as Scotland end England's unbeaten run in style
-
American Stolz wins second Olympic gold in speed skating
-
Marseille start life after De Zerbi with Strasbourg draw
-
ECB to extend euro backstop to boost currency's global role
-
Canada warned after 'F-bomb' Olympics curling exchange with Sweden
-
Ultra-wealthy behaving badly in surreal Berlin premiere
-
250,000 at rally in Germany demand 'game over' for Iran's leaders
-
UK to deploy aircraft carrier group to Arctic this year: PM
-
Zelensky labels Putin a 'slave to war'
-
Resurgent Muchova beats Mboko in Qatar final to end title drought
France detains two filmmakers over sexual abuse allegations
French authorities Monday detained leading arthouse film directors Benoit Jacquot and Jacques Doillon for questioning over accusations of sexual abuse, as a renewed #MeToo reckoning rocks France's film industry.
Their interrogation over the alleged abuse, some dating back to the 1980s and all of which they deny, comes as activists say cinema has too long provided cover for abuse.
An AFP journalist saw Jacquot, 77, and Doillon, 80, arrive at a Paris police station on Monday morning accompanied by their lawyers.
Judith Godreche, a 52-year-old actor and director, earlier this year formally accused Jacquot of rape and Doillon of sexual assault when she was a minor, accusations both men deny.
She has described Jacquot as having had an unhealthy "hold" over her during a relationship with him that started when she was 14, from 1986 to 1992.
And she has accused Doillon of groping her during an unplanned sex scene in one of his films when she was 15.
Several other actors have also filed complaints against both men.
Isild Le Besco, 41, has accused Jacquot of raping her between 1998 and 2007 during a toxic relationship that started when she was 16 and he was 52.
Julia Roy, a 34-year-old actor who has appeared in several of his films, has accused him of sexual assault in "a context of violence and moral constraint which lasted several years", a source close to the case said.
Le Besco has also charged Doillon made advances during work sessions, while actor Anna Mouglalis alleged the filmmaker forcefully kissed her in 2011.
- 'I'm crying' -
The directors' lawyers said there had been no need to detain them in order to question them, and stressed they should be considered innocent until proven guilty.
Jacquot's lawyer, Julia Minkowski, said her client would "finally be able to express himself before the law", slamming what she called the "unacceptable excesses" of media coverage on the issue.
Doillon's attorney, Marie Dose, said no legal criteria could justify his being detained for questioning "36 years" after the incident alleged by Godreche, adding he could have answered queries without being held in custody.
Sources close to the case said their interrogation could include a confrontation with those accusing them.
Godreche on Instagram said she was deeply moved.
"I'm crying," she wrote.
"I don't know if I have the strength, but I will have it. I will have it... For her," she wrote, posting a picture of her teenage self next to Jacquot, 25 years her senior.
Her lawyer, Laure Heinich, did not wish to comment.
Since breaking her silence, Godreche has become a leading voice in France's #MeToo movement.
After she appealed for a cinema oversight body, parliament in May voted to create a commission to investigate sexual and gender-based violence in the film industry and other cultural sectors.
The head of France's top cinema institution, Dominique Boutonnat, stepped down on Friday after he was convicted of sexually assaulting his godson in 2020.
And cinema legend Gerard Depardieu, 75, is to stand trial in October for sexually assaulting two women.
He also risks a second trial after he was charged in 2020 with rape after actor Charlotte Arnould alleged he raped her in 2018 when she was 22 and anorexic.
He denies all claims.
F.Bennett--AMWN