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French cinema 'blacklist' against Bolloré signatories faces legal challenges

other · 2026-05-22

A controversial 'blacklist' in the French film industry, targeting signatories of the 'Zapper Bolloré' petition, may be legally applied but remains difficult to prove as illicit discrimination. The practice of refusing to work with those who signed the petition against media mogul Vincent Bolloré could be contested in court, though establishing proof of discrimination is highly challenging. The issue highlights tensions between artistic freedom and employment practices in French cinema.

Key facts

  • The 'blacklist' targets signatories of the 'Zapper Bolloré' petition.
  • Refusing to work with signatories could be considered illicit discrimination.
  • Proving such discrimination remains very difficult.
  • The practice can be legally applied but also contested.
  • The petition is against media mogul Vincent Bolloré.
  • The article was published on May 22, 2026.
  • The source is Le Monde's culture section.
  • The controversy involves French cinema industry practices.

Entities

Institutions

  • Le Monde

Locations

  • France

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