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Polley speaks out about experience with Weinstein

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Canadian film and TV star Sarah Polley says Harvey Weinstein once suggested they have a “close relationsh­ip” in order to advance her career, but she turned him down.

In an op- ed in the New York Times over the weekend, the Oscarnomin­ated actress- turnedfilm­maker wrote the encounter happened when she was 19 years old and starring in the 1999 Miramax film “Guinevere.”

The Toronto native says she was doing a photo shoot for the film when the fallen Hollywood producer summoned her into his office.

When a publicist insisted she accompany the actress to the meeting and assured her she wouldn’t leave her side, Polley says she “knew everything I needed to know in that moment, and I was grateful.”

Polley says Weinstein told her if she had a “close relationsh­ip” with him, like the one he had with a famous star a few years her senior, she could have a similarly successful career.

But Polley told him she wasn’t very ambitious or interested in acting and indicated that he was wasting his time.

Polley’s piece, titled “The Men You Meet Making Movies,” also outlines her observatio­ns about the way women are treated on film sets and notes Weinstein “was just one festering pustule in a diseased industry.”

The op- ed was published as Weinstein faces mounting allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault in a saga that first broke in the Times.

Weinstein, who has been fired from the film company he cofounded, has previously denied through a spokeswoma­n any allegation­s of non- consensual contact.

Polley was nominated for an Oscar for writing 2006’ s “Away From Her,” which she also directed. She also wrote and produced the new “Alias Grace” miniseries that’s on CBC- TV and is bound for Netflix.

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