French film director Christophe Ruggia gets five-year sentence on appeal for abusing child actor
Appeal court upholds landmark conviction, imposing a five-year sentence for the abuse of a child actor, in a case that shook French cinema.
Appeal court upholds landmark conviction, imposing a five-year sentence for the abuse of a child actor, in a case that shook French cinema. | Contesto: cronaca
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- French film director Christophe Ruggia gets five-year sentence on appeal for abusing child actor
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French film director Christophe Ruggia was sentenced to five years in prison by a Paris appeal court on Friday, definitively convicting him of the repeated sexual assault of actor Adèle Haenel when she was between the ages of 12 and 15. The ruling upholds a 2023 conviction, delivering a final legal conclusion to a case that began with Haenel's explosive public accusations in 2019 and became a watershed moment for France's #MeToo movement. The court also confirmed a ban on Ruggia having contact with minors for five years and ordered his registration as a sex offender. The abuse occurred in the early 2000s, during and after the filming of Ruggia's movie "Les Diables," in which Haenel made her cinematic debut. The court found that Ruggia, then in his late 30s and a figure of authority as the director, subjected the young actress to a pattern of harassment and assault, including unwanted kisses and touching. This environment, described by the prosecution as one of psychological control, persisted for years, leaving a profound impact on the victim. Adèle Haenel's decision to break her silence, first in a detailed media investigation published by Mediapart and later in a powerful open letter, sent shockwaves through the insular world of French film. Her allegations challenged a long-standing culture of impunity and silence surrounding powerful figures in the arts. Her testimony was notable not only for its detail but for its timing, coming years after the initial global surge of #MeToo and highlighting perceived resistance within the French cultural establishment to such reckonings. The legal proceedings against Ruggia have been closely watched as a bellwether for the French justice system's handling of sexual violence cases, particularly those involving historical abuse. The initial trial and this appeal verdict represent a significant outcome, demonstrating that accusations from decades past can lead to substantial criminal penalties. The court's firm sentence is seen by victim advocacy groups as a validation of Haenel's courage and a potential deterrent, signaling that professional stature offers no protection from the law. While the criminal case is now closed,...
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