The Borneo Post

French film grooming claims puts focus on child coaches

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Allegation­s of child grooming on French film sets has put the spotlight on the importance of coaches to protect young actors.

French cinema has undergone a fresh wave of MeToo controvers­y in recent months thanks in large part to accusation­s by actor Judith Godreche. Now 52, she says she was groomed and sexually assaulted by two directors when she was a child star in the 1980s.

Young actors have occasional­ly had coaches on set to help them with their performanc­es.

But now, increasing­ly, they play a role in protecting children -- not just from criminal behaviour, but also from the general tensions and stresses of a film set.

Amour Rawyler, a pioneer of child coaching in France, said her role was vital in distancing young actors from the characters they play.

She worked on the awardwinni­ng 2017 movie “Custody”, helping child actor Thomas Gioria negotiate a brutal story about domestic violence.

Rawyler said the key was to make the experience off-camera as light-hearted as possible.

“We have never laughed so much as on this shoot,” she told AFP.

There are strict rules for using actors under 16, including limited hours and ensuring they have time for schoolwork, while a government body must approve scripts that involve children.

But unlike in Hollywood, there is no requiremen­t for children to be accompanie­d at all times by a parent or trained supervisor.

Appearing before the Senate last month, Godreche called for coaches to become mandatory, and a commission is due to look into the issue in the coming months.

“It seems absurd that there can be a child on set and no one to supervise them,” another coach, Claire Chauchat, told AFP.

“It’s not something we would do in normal life and even less in the workplace,” she added.

In practice, wider societal changes mean children are rarely left alone on sets as they were in the 1980s.

The bigger issue may be the lack of clear guidelines and training, said another coach, Violette Gitton.

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