Haenel has accused Ruggia of repeatedly touching her inappropriately while they were working together
Ruggia was 36, Haenel was 12 when the incident occurred on the set of their movie "The Devils" in 2001
French film director Christophe Ruggia goes on trial on Monday on charges of sexually abusing actress Adèle Haenel when she was underage, in one of the first #MeToo cases to emerge from French cinema.
Haenel, a prize-winning actress in movies such as "Portrait of a Lady On Fire," had accused Ruggia of repeatedly touching her inappropriately after they met while working on the movie "The Devils" in 2001 when she was 12 and he was 36.
In 2019, she publicly accused him of exercising undue control over her, isolating her from her family and crewmembers while also forcing her and co-star Vincent Rottiers into filming grueling scenes they were uncomfortable with.
Former French actress Adele Haenel protesting against the prevelance of sexual predators in the film industryAFP
Ruggia denies the allegations, which carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail and a 150,000-euro ($158,000) fine. His lawyer, Fanny Colin, declined to comment to Reuters.
Haenel has become the first famous face of the #MeToo movement in France, which has received a much more tepid reaction than in the United States.
She has recently retired from the film industry, citing complacency over alleged sexual predators still working in the business. Haenel's lawyer did not respond to a request for comment by Reuters.
French film director Christophe Ruggia walks with his lawyer Fanny Colin at the Paris courthouse in Paris on June 29, 2023.AFP
Ruggia is not the first man in French cinema to face charges over his behavior on set. Gerard Depardieu, one of France's leading actors, is due to go on trial next year on the accusation of sexually assaulting two women on a film set in 2021.
Haenel accuses Ruggia of abusing her from the age of 12 to 15, during and after the filming of "The Devils," which tells the story of two abandoned siblings searching for their home. She told investigators she often went to Ruggia's house, where he would touch her between her legs and caress her chest. She said his actions affected her school work and provoked suicidal thoughts.
"Christophe told me that he was in love with me and that the age difference was a curse for him and that, unfortunately, I was an adult in a child's body," she told police. The trial is expected to last two days.
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