First trailer for Maria Schrader’s Weinstein film | free press

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It’s the story of many women: Two reporters for the “New York Times” made the allegations of sexual abuse against Weinstein public. The story will be in cinemas soon.

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Four months before the planned cinema release of the eagerly awaited film drama “She Said” by German director Maria Schrader (“Unorthodox”), the first trailer is now online.

The Universal Pictures studio released the almost three-minute video on Thursday of the filmed exposure of the Weinstein scandal by two female journalists.

Carey Mulligan (“Promising Young Woman”) and Zoe Kazan (“The Big Sick”) play “New York Times” reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor, who, after difficult investigations, discovered allegations of sexual abuse against film producer Harvey Weinstein in the fall of 2017 made public. Together with Ronan Farrow of “New Yorker” magazine, they won a Pulitzer Prize for their revelations.

Trailer shows reporters behind the story

The trailer shows excerpts of the reporters meeting intimidated victims, visiting Weinstein employees, fighting with lawyers, being followed and discussing with supervisors whether the story can be published. One woman laments that the issue is bigger than Weinstein. It’s about a whole system that covers abusers.

The screenplay for “She Said” comes from the British Rebecca Lenkiewicz (“Ida”). Brad Pitt is on board as a producer with his production company Plan B Entertainment. The film is slated to hit theaters in mid-November.

The abuse allegations against Weinstein made by dozens of women started the global MeToo movement in 2017. The star producer was finally sentenced to 23 years in prison in New York. Weinstein is currently being held in a Los Angeles jail awaiting another trial. (dpa)

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