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Emmanuelle B茅art: French actress says she was victim of incest
- Author, Emma Saunders
- Role, Culture reporter
French actress Emmanuelle B茅art was a victim of incest as a child, she has revealed in a new documentary.
B茅art, who won a coveted C茅sar film award for 1986's Manon des Sources, does not name her alleged abuser in the documentary, titled Such a Resounding Silence, which she also co-directed.
B茅art said she had initially not wanted to talk about herself, only about other survivors of incest who are featured.
"But their honesty and their courage made me want to speak out too."
Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, co-director Anastasia Mikova told reporters the alleged attacker was not B茅art's father, according to the Agence France Presse news agency.
Speaking for the actress, who was not present, Mikova said B茅art would not name her abuser because that was not "the approach of the film".
The documentary was screened at the press event and B茅art's voice was heard off-screen, addressing her alleged abuser: "Since my father, my mother and my friends didn't notice anything, you could do this again, and you did, over four years."
She was "saved" by her grandmother, B茅art said.
Such a Resounding Silence will be broadcast on France's M6 channel on 24 September.
The French star, 60, has appeared in dozens of movies since she shot to fame as an avenging daughter opposite Yves Montand in Manon des Sources.
Along with her C茅sar win, she's also been nominated for France's top movie awards seven more times for films including Nelly & Monsieur Arnaud and A Strange Passion.
B茅art is probably best known to international audiences for her portrayal of IMF agent Claire Phelps in 1996 Hollywood hit Mission: Impossible, opposite Tom Cruise.
She also starred in Vinyan (2008) alongside Rufus Sewell, about parents bereaved by the 2004 Asian tsunami.
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