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Cannes bars actor from premiere over sexual assault allegations in a shift for the festival

  • Cannes Film Festival Director Thierry Frémaux banned French actor Théo Navarro-Mussy from the 2025 premiere of Dossier 137 over sexual assault allegations.
  • The ban followed accusations by three women of rape and physical violence from 2018 to 2020, with the original complaint dismissed in April 2025 and an appeal planned.
  • Frémaux decided in consultation with the film's producers to exclude Navarro-Mussy, aligning with Cannes' strengthened anti-violence policies introduced amid prior criticism during the #MeToo movement.
  • Frémaux clarified that since an appeal is underway, the investigation remains active and the case has not been put on hold, while producers confirmed that the allegations date back to a period prior to the film’s production.
  • This precedent marks a shift for Cannes, emphasizing respect for victims and the ongoing investigation while maintaining the presumption of innocence until final court rulings.
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elle.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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