Host of the ceremony, Florence Foresti, later posted an Instagram story with a black screen and the word: "Disgusted." The host took several jabs at the film during the ceremony, asking the audience not to applaud when she listed its nomination. The French feminist collective, NousToutes, also said in a statement that Polanski's win was "shameful." The Academy of the Cesars had "spat in the face of victims of pedophile acts, in the face of victims of sexist violence and, more broadly, in the face of millions of women in this country," the group added. As the ceremony unfolded, protesters outside clashed with police as they tried to enter the building. The demonstrators held flares and pushed metal fences towards the police, Reuters reported. It added that police used pepper spray on the protesters, who held placards reading: "No Cesar for rapist." Activists gather outside the Cesar Film Awards ceremony on Friday.A l'annonce du César de la Meilleure Réalisation pour Roman Polanski ("J'accuse"), Adèle Haenel quitte la salle.
Le meilleur des #César2020 > https://t.co/ipnVwouBeV pic.twitter.com/7xa0CTbU3H — CANAL+ (@canalplus) February 28, 2020
Director award sends 'negative message'
Earlier in the day, France's Minister of Culture, Franck Riester, insisted on the need to separate the artist from the work of art. But he also made a distinction between the two awards Polanski's film earned. The minister told public broadcaster France Info that "An Officer and a Spy" could receive the award for best movie as it was a "collective work." However, Polanski winning the gong for best director would "send a negative message." Actress Adèle Haenel (right) leaves the award ceremony after Roman Polanski wins the award for best director. But actress Fanny Ardant, who received the Cesar for best-supporting actress for her role in "La Belle Époque," came to the defense of Polanski. She told reporters shortly after winning, "When I love someone, I love them passionately. And I love Roman Polanski a lot ... a lot ... So I'm very happy for him. Then, I understand that not everyone agrees but long live freedom!" Veteran French film actress Brigitte Bardot also defended Polanski in a hand-written message posted on Twitter: "Thankfully Polanski exists and he is saving cinema from its mediocrity! I judge him on his talent and not on his private life! I regret never having shot with him!"Deeply controversial choice
Polanski turned down CNN's request for an interview, but said in a statement that he couldn't attend the César awards ceremony because he didn't want to "face a self-proclaimed court of opinion ready to trample on the principles of the rule of law so that the irrational can once again triumph unchallenged." "We already know how the evening will unfold. Activists threatening me with a public lynching," he said, in a reference to feminist activists who have vowed to protest outside the venue. Polanski went on to thank the 200 "remarkable talents" who worked with him on the film, and said part of what kept him from attending was the need to protect his family.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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