Jane Fonda shares French director wanted to see what her “orgasms were like” for a movie
Jane Fonda recalls French director René Clément making a pass on her while filming Joy House in 1964
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As an actor and an activist, Jane Fonda has been navigating the whims of powerful men for decades now. She’s long since become a leader and an icon in her own right, but that doesn’t mean she was never subject to the grim realities that women tend to experience in those worlds. (“If I wasn’t on the arm of an alpha male, I felt very vulnerable,” she told The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year.) For instance, she, too, had to fend off advances from filmmakers twice her age, like Joy House director René Clément.
During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live, Fonda was asked in a game of “Plead The Fifth” to name “one man in Hollywood that tried to pick you up once that you turned down.” The Oscar winner named Clément, who was more than 20 years older than the then-27-year-old Fonda. She explained, “Well, he wanted to go to bed with me because he said the character had to have an orgasm in the movie and he needed to see what my orgasms were like. He said it in French and I pretended I didn’t understand.” Reacting to host Andy Cohen’s shock, she added, “I have stories for you, kid, [but] we don’t have time.”
No doubt Fonda has seen it all in her long career, but the biggest evolution seems to be that there are more women behind the scenes on film sets. She cited intimacy coordinators as another major improvement, telling THR in January, “What a difference it would’ve made in terms of my comfort,” she says. “I missed out on that one. It’s hard even to describe the difference when you’re the only [woman] on a set, literally the only.”
Reflecting on the impact of the #MeToo movement, Fonda said to THR, “What is so unfortunate is that it took movie stars. It saddens me, but it didn’t surprise me. Black women came forward long ago, and it didn’t get the attention. But at least now, it’s talked about.”
Of course, Fonda has a unique vantage to assess social movements. “A lot of people in the beginning thought [#MeToo] went too far, canceling and all that kind of thing,” she said. “All movements do in the beginning. They all do. They can’t be perfect out of the box. But it has emboldened women to speak. I honestly don’t know if it’s caused men to think twice. I really don’t.”
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French sex pests are built different.
He was just asking questions.
Ask yourself why you need to say stupid shit all the time.
I get to!
Nah. They’re all the exact fucking same.
At least he didn’t make it a requirement.But yeah…I think the word rape had scare quotes around it in the French criminal code until about 10 years ago.
The entire movie Barbarella was seemingly set up to sexually harass her, but she was married to the director at the time so maybe that doesn’t count
Yeah, as it turns out women have agency and are capable of making their own decisions sometimes.
It’s absolutely comparable, you go girl.
“making a pass on her”At. He made a pass “AT” her. You don’t make a pass “ON” someone, you “pass on” something that has been offered to you that you do not want.
Hanoi Jane.
fuck off.
Eat shit, loser.
And? Just asking questions!
I figured that it was incumbent on me to write the obligatory ‘Hanoi Jane’ on a Jane Fonda article.
Let’s be honest. It’s not because he is French, it’s because he has a penis.
Didn’t she used to be married to Duke Phillips?
That’s your takeaway here?
then-27-year-old Fonda I love how this article tries several times to make teh age gap some real problm. She was 27 when it occurred, gimme a break.The approach itself? Sure, take issue, but the age gap is a non starter, no matter how much you try and shoehorn that in.
That’s your takeaway here?
Yup. It is. This age gap/power dynamic convo is getting really annoying. Specifically when we are speaking about mid to late 20 somethings, from back in the GD 1960’s/70’s.It’s also been a long week already, so I may be feeling a tad bullish on some topics (surprise surprise).
“This age gap/power dynamic convo is getting really annoying.”Oh, does it annoy you? Maybe if you stick a shotgun in your stupid mouth and pulled the trigger everyone else would be happier.