Judith Godrèche's #MeToo Film 'Moi Aussi' to Premiere at Cannes 2024
The film, inspired by her own experiences and those of over 1,000 victims, aims to challenge and change the narrative around sexual violence in French cinema.
- Judith Godrèche's new short film 'Moi Aussi' will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting the pervasive issue of sexual violence.
- The film was developed following Godrèche’s public accusations against two French directors, sparking a broader #MeToo movement in France.
- 'Moi Aussi' features personal stories from victims, creating a powerful collective narrative through music, dance, and visual storytelling.
- The French Parliament has responded by initiating a commission to investigate sexual violence across various French industries, influenced by the issues raised.
- The Cannes screening aims to amplify the voices of the victims and foster a dialogue about accountability and change in the entertainment industry.