
French actor Gerard Depardieu arrives for his trial in which he is charged with sexually assaulting two women during a film shoot in 2021, at the Paris criminal court in the Tribunal de Paris courthouse, on March 26, 2025.
French court finds actor guilty of sexual assault
Depardieu has denied the charges
Lawyer says actor will appeal the decision
A Paris court on Tuesday found actor Gerard Depardieu guilty of sexually assaulting two women on a film set and handed him an 18-month suspended sentence, with the judge saying he appeared not to have grasped the "traumatic" impact of his behavior.
In the highest-profile #MeToo case before judges in France, Depardieu repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. His lawyer said he would appeal the court's decision.
Depardieu, 76, was a towering figure in French cinema, starring in over 200 films over five decades, including Green Card, The Last Metro, and Cyrano de Bergerac.
His trial marked a moment of reckoning for the #MeToo protest movement over sexual violence, which has failed to gain the same traction in France as in the United States. However, there are signs that social attitudes are changing.
French actor Gerard Depardieu leaves the courtroom during his trial in which he is charged with sexually assaulting two women during a film shoot in 2021, at the Paris criminal court in the Tribunal de Paris courthouse, on March 26, 2025. Depardieu, 76, who has made more than 200 films and television series, has been accused of improper behaviour by around 20 women, but this is the first case to come to trial. The two plaintiffs- Amelie, 54, a set dresser, and Sarah (name changed), 34, an assistant director- allege sexual assault during the filming in 2021 of Les Volets Verts ("The Green Shutters") by director Jean Becker.
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"I was terrified, he was laughing," she recounted.
Depardieu, who denied sexual assault, had argued before the court that he did not consider placing a hand on a person's buttocks sexual assault and that some women were too easily shocked.
Handing down his sentence, the presiding judge, Thierry Donard, said of Depardieu: "He does not seem to have grasped either the concept of consent or the deleterious and traumatic consequences of his behavior towards the women he assaulted."
He ordered Depardieu, who was not in court for the verdict, to be put on a list of sex offenders.
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#MeToo reckoning
Depardieu has figured prominently in the debate over the #MeToo movement in France, as he faced a growing number of sexual assault allegations that put a spotlight on how women are treated in the movie industry.
Prosecutors say he should face trial in a separate rape investigation, following allegations brought by actress Charlotte Arnould, 29, who said she could not bear remaining silent any longer.
More than a dozen women have accused Depardieu of sexual violence, though not all have filed complaints.
Depardieu has consistently denied wrongdoing. "Never, absolutely never, have I abused a woman," he wrote in an open letter in the daily Le Figaro newspaper in October 2023.
Plaintiff Amelie K speaks to members of the media at the courthouse, as the court convicted French actor Gerard Depardieu of sexual assault of two women, which prosecutors said took place during the filming of "Les Volets Verts," in Paris, France, May 13, 2025. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw
The Depardieu trial laid bare a generational divide in France over sexism.
Earlier during the investigation, a group of 50 French stars, including Carla Bruni, wife of former president Nicolas Sarkozy, denounced what they called the "lynching" of Depardieu. Brigitte Bardot, 90, told BFM TV this week that "those who have talent and grope a girl get thrown into the gutter".
Women's rights campaigners say they have seen a shift in attitudes in France - notably following the case of Gisele Pelicot whose ex-husband was convicted last year of inviting dozens of men to rape her after drugging her unconscious.
"It's truly a victory and a step forward. We're making progress," Amelie K. told reporters after the verdict.
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