On Monday, November 7, a prestigious guest was invited to the set of the series. It’s up to you. On the occasion of the broadcast of Josée Dayan’s historical series Diane de Poitiers tonight in France 2, Isabelle Adjani came to answer Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine’s questions. During the interview, columnist Patrick Cohen reminded the actress of her feminist struggle and “desire to move the lines.” He recalled that the 67-year-old actress recently cut a lock of hair on social networks in solidarity with the struggle of Iranian women. “Today, you call on veiled women around the world to freely a priori make a gesture of solidarity with these women.said Patrick Cohen.
Suffering and wearing a mask and gloves, Isabelle Adjani took advantage of this intervention to settle accounts with Jean-Marc Morandini, whom she accused of distorting her words. “Moreover, I was quite restless and unhappy when I learned that this morning on Mr. Morandini’s show I had invited women to take off their veils. This is absolutely ridiculous. When you cut a fuse, you make a symbolic gesture, which is a way of responding to your Iranians who are sending us distress videos.” he explained.
The five-time best actress César continued her rant: “I don’t know if it’s a syntax or semantics issue, but when I say on France Info ‘I want to wait for women who wear hijab to take it off,’ it sounds like a call. political position, I find it absurd. I don’t belong to any political party, I’m not a philosopher, I’m not an intellectual, I’m beyond On the other hand, I am an actress with a political conscience like any citizenargued. And to conclude: “I’m very upset with this sensational journalism, I want to say, I wonder why the CSA doesn’t have an ethics committee”.
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Source: Programme Television

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