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13-721: Jacquot is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benoît Jacquot (born 1947), French film director Charles Jean-Baptiste Jacquot (1812–1880), French writer better known by his pen name Eugène de Mirecourt Georges Jacquot (1794–1874), French sculptor of the 19th century Joe Jacquot , Deputy Attorney General of the state of Florida, USA Martine L. Jacquot (born 1955), French-born Canadian academic, novelist, poet, short story writer, journalist Rene Jacquot (born 1961), French professional boxer and world title holder See also [ edit ] Jacot [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

26-494: A complaint over alleged rape during her own relationship with Jacquot that also started when she was underage, while Roy accused Jacquot of sexually assaulting her in a "context of violence and moral constraint which lasted several years." Jacquot would be preliminarily charged with raping Roy and Le Basco. On July 4, 2024, the Paris prosecutor's office confirmed that the rape charges were now made official and also announced that Jacquot

39-635: A director or in any capacity with minors and was ordered to pay bail of 25,000 euros ($ 27,000). He also remains under judicial supervision. This article about a French film director is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . 71st Venice International Film Festival The 71st annual Venice International Film Festival took place in Venice, Italy between 27 August to 6 September 2014. The festival opened with Alejandro G. Iñárritu 's film Birdman , and closed with Ann Hui 's drama film The Golden Era . Italian actress Luisa Ranieri hosted

52-522: A minor less than 15 years old". On July 1, 2024, he was questioned along with Jacques Doillon over sexual abuse of Godrèche. The two directors would also be taken into custody by the Juvenile Protection Brigade. On July 3, 2024, Jacquot was charged with rape. Prior to the charge, Jacquot was also placed under formal investigation for claims of raping and sexually assaulting Roy between 1998 and 2000 and Le Besco in 2013. Le Besco filed

65-654: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Beno%C3%AEt Jacquot Benoît Jacquot ( French: [bənwa ʒako] ; born 5 February 1947) is a French film director and screenwriter who has had a varied career in European cinema . In July 2024, Jacquot was charged with rape, including of a minor, and was barred from directing and having contact with minors. Born in Paris , Jacquot began his career as assistant director of Marguerite Duras films, including Nathalie Granger , India Song , and also actor in

78-845: The 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. He also received the René Clair Award that year. His 2014 film Three Hearts competed for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival . In January 2024, Judith Godrèche accused Jacquot of grooming her when she was 14. Following the accusations made by Godrèche, several actresses came forward with allegations against Jacquot, including Julia Roy , Vahina Giocante and Isild Le Besco . In February 2024, Godrèche filed an official police complaint against Jacquot accusing him of "rapes with violence of

91-559: The Horizons (Orizzonti) section: Highlighted titles indicate the Orizzonti Awards for Best Feature Film and Best Short Film respectively. The following selection of restored classic films and documentaries on cinema were screened for this section: The following films were screened for the "Biennale College - Cinema" section, a higher education training workshop for micro-budget feature films: The following films were screened for

104-443: The surname Jacquot . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacquot&oldid=1150011528 " Categories : Surnames French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

117-613: The "Final Cut in Venice" section, a workshop to support the post-production of films from Africa: The following films were the Special Screenings of the Official Selection: The following films were selected for the 29th Venice International Film Critics' Week: The following films were selected for the 11th edition of the Venice Days ( Giornate degli Autori ) section: The following official awards were presented at

130-522: The 1973 short film La Sœur du cadre . He turned to writing and directing with the 1975 film The Musician Killer , which starred Anna Karina . He has directed over forty films, the most notable of which to American audiences are La Désenchantée (1990), starring Judith Godrèche , and A Single Girl (1995), starring Virginie Ledoyen . In 2003, he directed Massenet 's opera Werther conducted by Antonio Pappano at Royal Opera House , Covent Garden . His film Farewell, My Queen opened

143-479: The opening and closing nights of the festival. The Swedish film A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence , directed by Roy Andersson , won the Golden Lion , and Joshua Oppenheimer 's The Look of Silence won the Grand Jury Prize . American filmmakers Thelma Schoonmaker and Frederick Wiseman were the recipients of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement . French composer Alexandre Desplat

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156-411: Was charged with the rape of a minor, Le Besco, and would also be required to serve as a special witness in another case involving alleged rape of Le Besco, in this case by a partner over a 10-month span in 2007. He would be released from prison that day, but also ordered to undergo psychological treatment, and was barred from contacting his alleged victims and witnesses. Jacquot also cannot work either as

169-541: Was the head of the jury for the main competition section. The festival poster paid tribute to François Truffaut , as it featured the character of Antoine Doinel portrayed by Jean-Pierre Léaud from Truffaut's 1959 drama film The 400 Blows . The following films were selected for the main competition: Highlighted title indicates the Golden Lion winner. The following films were selected to be screened out of competition: The following films were selected for

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