Pauvreté (Poverty)

Pauvreté (Poverty)

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Rediffusion - Bizutage (Hazing)

Un chef étoilé français a brusquement quitté son emploi dans un hôtel de luxe après un bizutage au cours duquel un aide de cuisine aurait été humilié selon les rapports.


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A French star chef has abruptly quit his luxury hotel job after a hazing ...

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Rediffusion - Harcèlement (Harassment)

L'accumulation d'accusations de harcèlement sexuel, ainsi que la diffusion de nouvelles images montrant Depardieu faisant des commentaires obscènes, suscitent un nouveau débat sur le sexisme et la violence sexuelle dans le cinéma français.


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