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Thursday, 13 June, 2002, 14:35 GMT 15:35 UK
Stars get snap happy for charity
Jodie Foster was one of the celebrities taking snaps
Fans were able to get a snapshot of the stars at an auction of disposable cameras used by celebrities including Jodie Foster and Juliette Binoche.
Stars of stage, screen, sport and music were invited to take snaps with a throwaway camera and donate them to a charity auction. Fans packed into a French hotel to bid for the undeveloped cameras not knowing what was on the films.
More than 50,000 euros (£32,115) was raised for press watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF). The organisation works to ensure journalists are not arrested, attacked or imprisoned while doing their jobs. Buyers had to agree to keep the developed photographs private before bidding for them. Silence of the Lambs actor Anthony Hopkins saw his camera snapped up for 900 euros (£578), while co-star Jodie Foster's went for 1,010 euros (£648). 'Lovely dream' One of biggest bids was for the camera used by former Bond actress Sophie Marceau, who took shots of herself while pregnant, which sold for 2,300 euros (£1,477). Oscar-winning actress Juliette Binoche is a patron of the charity which defends the freedom of the press worldwide.
Her camera was eventually bought by French presenter Thierry Ardisson for 4,500 euros (£2,890), the highest bid of the night. Others who donated their creative photography included French soccer players Zinedine Zidane and Christophe Dugarry, actor Michael J Fox and Amelie star Audrey Tautou. The RSF said that 31 journalists had been killed in 2001, including eight in Afghanistan, and 119 were locked up in jails around the world.
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