Vincent Bolloré’s Son Slams ‘Neo-Fascist’ Accusations Amid Growing Backlash Against Canal+
The petition has grown to more than 3,500 signatures, and unions have threatened legal action after Canal+ said it would stop working with signatories.
10 Articles
10 Articles
Anti-Bolloré controversy could leave the entire French film industry worse off
The uproar between Canal+, the leading body funding French cinema, and the signatories of an open letter against Vincent Bolloré, Canal+'s owner, came at the worst possible time: in the middle of the Cannes Film Festival and as crucial agreements for the sector are up for negotiation.
Cyrille Bolloré fused the power in place that "ruined the country". The CEO of the Bolloré group launched himself in an unexpected political speech at its general assembly.
Cyrille Bolloré, the son of Vincent and CEO of the family group, spoke at his general meeting on Wednesday 27 May of a context of "angry and collective agitation" after the podium "Zapper Bolloré". And still denies any far-right project.
Vincent Bolloré's son, Cyrille, described a "giant lie" after the rostrum denouncing "the grip of the far right".
During the group's general assembly, Cyrille Bolloré reacted to the tensions surrounding the anti-Bolloré stand in the cinema and refuted any political project Cyrille Bolloré, CEO of Bolloré Group
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium







