Sundance: Harvey Weinstein documentary details how ex-Miramax employees felt about their former boss

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Sundance: Harvey Weinstein documentary details how ex-Miramax employees felt about their former boss
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Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is the subject of a new documentary that premiered at Sundance, where activist Rose McGowan alleges he raped her over 20 years ago.

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