"They thought I was crazy and hysterical" : Lio reveals how his position in the Bertrand Cantat affair made him lose all his singer's contracts (ZAPTV)
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The singer was the guest of the show "C à vous" on France 5, a few days after testifying in a documentary series on Netflix that returns to the case.
By speaking in the Bertrand Cantat case on Thierry Ardisson's stage in 2006, Lio had provoked the anger of his record company. A speech that she did not regret even if she made him lose all his contracts in music at the time.
22 years after the murder of Marie Trintignant, the singer takes the example of the Depardieu trial to point out insufficient progress on taking into account the words of women.
In the years following the murder of Marie Trintignant, Lio had been one of the only personalities to denounce the notion of "passionate crime", then used to explain Bertrand Cantat's gesture.
The singer Lio had spoken of a femicide on television in 2006. If she is rehabilitated by a Netflix documentary on the case, she goes back to the consequences that her speech had had at the time.
The recent release of the documentary De rockstar à assassine: Le cas Cantat disponible sur Netflix, revives the memory of a femicide that had upset France in 2003: the murder of Marie Trintignant by Bertrand Cantat. Twenty-two years later, Lio resumed her speech. The singer is one of the few voices to have publicly denounced the dominant version of the "volunteer crime". Invited to the stage of C à Vous on Tuesday, April 8, the artist returned …
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