CinemaCon: Wagon Premieres Harvey Weinstein’s ‘He Said’

CinemaCon: Wagon Premieres Harvey Weinstein’s ‘He Said’

Wagon released the first look She saidThe upcoming drama is based on the true story of a Pulitzer Prize winner. უ New York Times Journalists Jodie Cantor and Megan Tuhey investigate allegations of sexual assault against Harvey Weinstein at CinemaCon on Wednesday.

The film, which opens on November 18, is based on the 2019 book He said: Breaking the history of sexual harassment, which contributed to the escalation of the movement. Cantor, played by Zoe Kazan in the film; And Twohey, played by Carrie Mulligan.

“It just came to our attention so [hastening] “#MeToo is a movement of constant change,” Mulligan told reporters as he took the stage at CinemaCon. “I had the honor of playing this woman.”

Kazan noted that journalists asked their sources to share their stories because “they couldn’t change the past, but they could change the future.”

The clip shows the duo meeting up with sources and overcoming obstacles to tell the truth.

With Patricia Clarkson and Samantha Morton. The film is directed by Maria Schreider (not ordinary), written by Rebecca Lenkevich (Going) and PD of Natasha Brier (dear boy).

CinemaCon runs through Thursday at Caesar Palace in Las Vegas.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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