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I haven't seen this movie, so I can't speak to the content of the particular scene, but based on this article, it wouldn't rise to the level of actual rape.
Not to be contrarian, but that would literally be a strong case for sexual assualt or if for some reason a local law had some clear cut definition that is designed hard to be met.
SA (sexual assault) per the US Dept of Justice :https://www.justice.gov/ovw/sexual-assault
Seems pretty straightforward to me; unwanted humping or simulated sex is still SA.
N.B. I have neither watched the movie nor looked into where the SA happened so I am just using what is available to us laymen going by US Law
Heck you can get battery charges just for unwanted non sexual touching, so yeah you can't just SA someone and expect them to be like "oh cool bud haha so funny, no homo...."
It happened in 1972 in Paris.
Time doesn't make atrocities better
I saw the film once and it is not an easy film and the scene in question is very dark but it belongs in the film, considering the overall theme of the story.