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Delavigne

[ duh-la-veen-yuh ]

noun

  1. (Jean Fran·çois) Ca·si·mir [zhah, n, f, r, ah, n, -, swa, k, a, -zee-, meer], 1793–1843, French poet and dramatist.


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One of the attendees was Cami Delavigne, the co-writer of “Blue Valentine” — a searing drama, starring Michelle Williams, that was distributed by the Weinstein Co.

“What I got from him was a look up and down my body, and a look of disdain, and then I was dismissed,” Delavigne said.

The lack of female voices in Hollywood, Delavigne said, is “a more entrenched danger, and entrenched culture.”

“It is not ‘likable’ for a woman to say ‘no,’ to say ‘you can’t do that,’ ” Delavigne said.

At its 2010 premiere, Delavigne approached the producer to thank him for having faith in the movie.

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