Actress Corinne Maserio stripped of clothes at the award ceremony, shouting slogans against the government

There was chaos at the French Oscar César Awards on Friday when actress Corinne Masiero took off her clothes while protesting. When the 57-year-old actress reached the stage, she was wearing a donkey-like costume with blood stains on it. But before the people could understand anything, they took off their clothes at the stage in the protest and got Naked Protest.

Theaters are closed for three months in France
Theaters have been closed in France for the past three months. French actress Corinne says that the government should support people associated with culture and art in this era of corono virus epidemic.

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Corinne Maserio came to award the stage
Corinne Maserio was invited to present the Best Costume Award at the stage. But he surprised everyone by taking off his clothes in front of everyone at the stage. She was standing naked at the stage. While he also wrote a message on his body. It was written on his body – no culture, no future. That is, if not culture, then no future.

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Slogans against Prime Minister Jean Castex
Along with this, Corinne also wrote a message on her back, appealing to French PM Jean Castex. On his back, he wrote in French, ‘Give us back our culture, Jean.’ Which alternative means ‘give us back the means to earn our money’.

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Other artists also performed
Along with Corinne Maserio, other artists and directors present in the ceremonies also made this demand. Stephen Demostier, who received a Screenplay award, said in his speech, “Our kids can go to Zara to buy clothes, but can’t go to theaters … it’s beyond comprehension.”

This French film won the most awards
However, in this ceremony Albert Dupontel’s dark comedy film ‘Adieu Les Cons (Goodbye Morons)’ has received the best film award. The film is the story of a sick woman who is looking for her child. The film has won 7 awards in Ceremony, including the Best Director award.

Protests took place in Paris in December
Let us know that earlier in the month of December last year, hundreds of actors, directors, musicians, film technicians and critics also took the opportunity to save cinema and art in Paris. The government of France is still prohibiting all theaters, cinemas in the country in view of the epidemic.

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