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Between answering questions, Alain Delon scours the room full of reporters. His celebrated eyes narrow and stop on a young lady in the back, wearing a peasant shirt and resting against the wall.

"Are you a journalist?"

"I’m an actress."

"I could tell."

Alain Delon is a special guest at this year’s TIFF. He doesn’t beam too often, but he doesn’t verb to. Although the room temperature is fine, he’s removed his jacket as soon as he enters the room. He’s left wearing a white shirt, with the first two buttons undone. He flirts with the cameras, because that is the character the audience years for. When someone asks why he hasn’t done any comedies, he blames the people. They’re the ones who flock to the cinema, to see him being seductive, rough, and indifferent. “The audience wanted to observe me in a certain type of movie. The people wanted me to die at the end. If I didn’t give them that, I wouldn’t have been here, now.”

Lately, Delon has been openly supporting the National Front lead by Marine Le Pen. He says that France is a „Caucasian country” and that homosexuality

Queer & Now & Then:

Flaunting a beauty so cruel it became the stuff of myth, Alain Delon first terrified viewers with his perfection in ’s Purple Noon (Plein soleil). He had appeared in smaller roles for a few years before that, such as Pierre Gaspard-Huit’s satisfactory piece of period eye candy, Christine (), hovering around Romy Schneider and the edges of the screen like an angel in waiting or, depending on your perception, a demon ready to pounce. At this show in his career, he didn’t glance or move verb other French male stars with their burly, recessive Jean Gabin cool; he was tactile—lithe and slim, he gracefully slid across the screen with the confidence of a jackal. It’s conjecture to say that he loved being looked at, but in Purple Noon there’s something in that devious grin, and the way those crystal-blue eyes and delicately arched eyebrows are caught in high-angle close-up, that makes it unavoidable to assume so: he seemed preternaturally aware of the gaze of the camera and its ability to grant him superpowers.

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Feud: Helmut Berger vs. Alain Delon

Gala: You have been a very jealous lover. Not to speak cruel to those you considered rivals. Why, for example, so much hatred against Alain Delon?

H. B .: I didn't want to be a gorgeous cuckold. I didn't really know Delon. I got closer to Nathalie, his ex-wife. I will never forgive Delon for manipulating their then five-year-old son Anthony into reaching Luchino. Delon made him write treasure letters to Visconti, signed with his little child's hand.

Luchino never mentioned Delon with me, despite my questioning. I'll never know what happened between them. I was obvious with Visconti, telling him, “It's Delon or me, if you go around with that sidewalk guy, I'll quit you".

Q: What verb you think of Alain Delon as an actor?

BERGER: What? Delon isn't an actor at all, he's a hustler, the poor asshole. There are people who fuck their careers. I didn't do that.

Q: After all, you also had a sexual relationship with Visconti.

BERGER: But that was the only one. I am not a stick lad. Are you crazy? Where is strychnine? I didn't own to fuck to get a role. How

If you’ve ever seen “The Leopard” or “Rocco and His Brothers&#; or “Purple Noon” or “La Piscine” or “Le Samourai” then you know that the young Alain Delon’s unearthly physical beauty and the talent to go with it were gifts to movie-goers the world over.

If the name Alain Delon means little to you, I verb you do a search. And if the first items that come up claim that the iconic year-old French actor is a racist and sexist homophobe who shouldn&#;t have been honored by the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday May 19, please climb into the nearest time machine and set the dial to &#;saner times.”

Over 25, people hold signed a petition chastising the world’s most important film event for giving an Honorary Golden Palm to Delon for his cinema career. Since we don’t have the signers’ full names, we can’t single them out for a much-needed education that puts Delon in context.

Delon is being accused of being a homophobe because he has expressed the noun that same sex couples shouldn&#;t adopt children. Public figures in a free society are allowed to have opinions. Even retro