Canal+ ya no quiere trabajar con los firmantes de la petición contra Vincent Bolloré

Maxime Saada, director de Canal+, anunció el domingo en el Festival de Cannes que el grupo no volvería a trabajar con los cerca de 600 profesionales del cine que firmaron una petición contra Vincent Bolloré.

La decisión se produce tras la publicación de una carta abierta en Libération que acusa al accionista mayoritario de Canal+, Vincent Bolloré, de llevar a cabo un proyecto civilizatorio reaccionario. Saada calificó la petición de injusticia hacia los equipos del canal, quienes, según afirmó, defienden la independencia editorial y la diversidad.

"No tengo ningún deseo de trabajar con personas que nos llaman criptofascistas", declaró al margen del festival. También reafirmó el apoyo de Canal+ al CNC y a Mediawan, al tiempo que subrayó la necesidad de una mayor inversión en el cine francés.

Entre los firmantes se encuentran Juliette Binoche, Raymond Depardon y Adèle Haenel. El colectivo "Zapper Bolloré" había denunciado la creciente influencia de la extrema derecha en el sector a través de Bolloré.

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