When it comes to Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood wants to have its cake and eat it too
stories on-screen, the former focusing on rank-and-file workers and the latter focusing on celebrities. The 2019 filmabout Roger Ailes’ sexual harassment starring Charlize Theron and Nicole Kidman as Megan Kelly and Gretchen Carlson began developmentwill be directed by Maria Schrader, who helmed the Emmy-winning show, and is written by Rebecca Lenkiewicz. It would be unfair to prematurely critique the movie’s realization of the Weinstein story before it even exists.
But then again journalism can fall prey to the same instincts as entertainment. Every other day a site like Jezebel covers stories of sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry, but also within franchises, and it’s depressingly clear in the traffic what more people are quick to click on. The turnover of a work of journalism like the Weinstein story into feature film underlines the question of what such reporting should do, and whose gaze it should submit to.
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