Béatrice Dalle is an essential figure of the 7th art. Revealed to the general public thanks to her role as Betty in 37°2 in the morning by Jean-Jacques Beineix, she has also worked with filmmakers such as Christophe Honoré, Michael Haneke, Virginie Despentes and Jacques Doillon. In 1989, she played under the direction of the latter in A Woman’s Revengealongside Isabelle Huppert.
Béatrice Dalle returns to the accusations against Jacques Doillon
A few months ago, actress Judith Godrèche revealed that she had been a victim of rape and sexual violence at the hands of the filmmaker. The actresses Isild Le Besco and Anna Mouglalis had also made similar accusations against him. Jacques Doillon had denied these allegations, calling them “lies“.
In an interview given to TV Star On September 30, Béatrice Dalle returned to these accusations. “I call him often, these accusations against him shocked me. He is condemned before he is judged. He’s doing very badly…” she confided.
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The actress in a fiction for France 2
Béatrice Dalle will soon appear in the documentary The Passion according to Béatrice by Fabrice Du Welz as well as in Feeling sick from the same director. She will also be on screen in the role of Iris Koben, a police commander, on France 2 in Disturbing disappearancein the episode When the child appearsbroadcast on October 7. She also shared some secrets about this project. “I never read the scripts. It’s not out of lack of respect, but more out of overconfidence. The director Arnaud Mercadier was able to convince me. My partner Roman Kolinka is a real…
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