Overview
- During a Nov. 23 appearance in Turin, Bisset said she feels ambivalent about #MeToo and argued women should avoid deliberately provoking male sexual arousal.
- She added that she hates violence and rape, said "no is no," and called for personal responsibility from both sexes.
- To illustrate her view, she compared training a dog to teaching men self-control, described male sexual instinct as natural, and urged women to be "more quiet and discreet."
- She criticized what she called exhibitionism and rising narcissism fueled by social platforms, saying young women expose themselves in risky ways.
- The festival honored her with the Stella della Mole; in wide-ranging remarks she also recalled turning down 9½ Weeks and memories of Polanski, Sharon Tate, and Paul Newman.