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    Famous French film director charged with sexual assault


    THE GUARDIAN, PARIS
    Saturday, Nov 05, 2005, Page 6

    An acclaimed French film director credited with discovering Vanessa Paradis appeared in a Paris court on Thursday accused by four young actresses of forcing them to masturbate as part of their screen tests.

    Jean-Claude Brisseau denies the charges of sexual harassment and sexual assault, insisting in newspaper interviews that the "erotic auditions," held between 1996 and 2001 for his 2002 feature Choses Secretes, were justified artistically and "indispensable" to his work.

    Brisseau, 61, who cast a teenage Paradis, who is married to Johnny Depp, in his 1989 film Noce Blanche, has twice won awards at Cannes and been nominated for the prestigious Golden Bear at the Berlin film festival.

    But the four actresses, two of whom allege the director also tricked them into working for him for nothing, say he abused his authority to gain sexual favors. One told the court Brisseau often asked her to masturbate in front of him, sometimes in public places. She said she did 20 or 30 such "tests" between 1996 and 2001, some of them with another young hopeful. Some sessions were filmed by the director.

    "He said it was good to improvise all these things now, so as not to waste time on the set. And he said his eye was replacing the camera," she said.

    A lawyer for two of the women, Claire Doubliez, said outside court her clients were afraid "because they have broken the law of silence, and because it may look like they are complaining because they didn't get big parts. They want the court to acknowledge that they were manipulated and sullied, that they are not idiots."

    The investigating magistrate's report said the number of auditions, the fact they took place over several years, the conditions in which they were done and the fact Brisseau masturbated in front of the actresses "excludes all artistic or cinematographic motive." It concluded: "It is abundantly clear ... that Mr Brisseau was seeking simply to satisfy his personal pleasure."

    Francois Blistene, Brisseau's lawyer, said his client admitted doing a number of "short tests" with the women but "vehemently denied" all charges against him.
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