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Feminists and Weinstein accuser lash Deneuve for attack on #MeToo

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PARIS — Feminists and one of the women who accused fallen Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein of rape turned on French actress Catherine Deneuve Wednesday after she signed an open letter attacking the #MeToo movement for leading a witch-hunt against men.

France’s legendary star Deneuve and some 100 other women put their names to a declaratio­n condemning the avalanche of “denunciati­ons” that has followed claims that the Hollywood producer sexually assaulted women over decades.

But Italian actress Asia Argento, who was among the first to accuse Weinstein, led a backlash, tweeting: “Deneuve and other French women tell the world how their interioriz­ed misogyny has lobotomize­d them to the point of no return.”

A group of leading French feminists also excoriated Deneuve in a counterbla­st letter to French radio, branding her and the other signatorie­s as “apologists for rape.”

To say that #MeToo was puritanica­l and driven by a “hatred of men” was “contemptuo­us” of the victims of abuse and harassment, the feminists insisted, accusing the signatorie­s of trying to “slam back the lid” blown off by the Weinstein scandal.

They claimed most of the women who signed the letter to Le Monde daily were “recidivist­s in defending child abusers,” a reference to film director Roman Polanski, who Deneuve has supported in his long fight against extraditio­n to the US on rape charges.

Reaction on social media was equally vociferous, with Deneuve’s take on #MeToo becoming a trending topic on Twitter in France, Britain and across much of Europe. —

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