Anti-Polanski protesters greet French film awards ceremony
PARIS — Women’s rights activists protested Friday outside a Paris concert hall where France’s film academy is presenting its version of the Oscars and director Roman Polanski’s latest film is up for the most awards.
Polanski decided to skip the Cesar awards ceremony because of earlier protests by women’s groups denouncing the 12 nominations “An Officer and a Spy” received after a French woman brought a new rape accusation against him.
A few hundred protesters brandishing signs with phrases such as “Victims, we believe you” and “No to impunity” assembled outside the Salle Pleyel hall before the ceremony started. The group chanted, “We are here, we are here, even if Polanski doesn’t want to, we are here.”
The entire male-dominated leadership of the Cesars stepped down recently amid a spat over its byzantine decision-making structure and over how to deal with the Polanski problem.