Asia Argento Delivers Searing Speech at Cannes: Festival Was Weinstein's "Hunting Ground"

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"Even tonight there are those that need to be held responsible for their conduct," she told the assembled crowd. "You know who you are."

Asia Argento earned roaring applause at the Cannes Closing Ceremony on Saturday evening when she made a fiery speech about disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein's role at the festival upon presenting the best actress award.

“I was raped by Harvey Weinstein here at Cannes. I was 21 years old. The festival was his hunting ground. I want to make a prediction: Harvey Weinstein will never be welcomed here ever again. He will live in disgrace, shunned by a film community that once embraced him and covered up for his crimes. Even tonight sitting among you, there are those that need to be held accountable for their conduct against women," the Italian actress and director, who has previously accused Weinstein of sexual assault, told the assembled crowd. "You know who you are."

Argento continued: "But most importantly we know who you are and we will not allow you to get away with it any longer."

Argento entered the stage to loud applause before she started her speech, which eventually silenced the crowd. But as soon as she began, the room was visibly stunned, with viewers unsure of how to react and looking around nervously. The mood was shocked, given that Argento was so directly accusing the festival crowd of its role in abetting Weinstein's alleged abuses against women.

After Argento's speech, jury president Cate Blanchett then stood and said, "It is complicated as a woman to stand," as the room remained palpably tense.

Le puissant discours d’@AsiaArgento pendant la cérémonie de clôture de Cannes. « J’ai été violée ici en 1997 par Harvey Weinstein ». pic.twitter.com/Qn1uguRzP4 — Hugo Clément (@hugoclement) May 19, 2018

Rhonda Richford contributed to this report.

BKA_Diver on May 19th, 2018 at 23:07 UTC »

Curious what the crowd reaction was. Fake applause? Hesitant cheering? Apprehensive standing?

Or legitimate fucks given that will result in jail time for scumbags?

shy247er on May 19th, 2018 at 21:11 UTC »

It's common knowledge that Cannes and Monte Carlo Grand Prix are nesting places of some of the biggest creeps in the world, who are at the same time some of the most powerful and wealthiest people too.

There are a lot more of Weisnteins there. Good for Argento to speak up.

BunyipPouch on May 19th, 2018 at 18:59 UTC »

Before the first award in the competition was announced, actress Asia Argento dropped a bombshell, announcing clearly and firmly to the 3,000-plus people assembled in the Grand Palais Lumière, “I have a few words to say: In 1997, I was raped by Harvey Weinstein here at Cannes. I was 21 years old. This festival was his hunting ground. I want to make a prediction: Harvey Weinstein will never be welcomed here again. He will live in disgrace, shunned by a film community that once embraced him and covered up his crimes. Even tonight, sitting among you, there are those who must still be held accountable for behavior that does not belong in this industry. … You know who you are, and most importantly, we know who you are, and we’re not going to allow you to get away with it anymore.”

She definitely didn't hold back. Good for her.