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Coming soon – the story that broke Weinstein

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LOS ANGELES: Harvey Weinstein made a clutch of Oscar-winning films. Now, the disgraced movie mogul will be the subject of a film – about the accusation­s of sexual harassment and assault that ended his career and the New York Times team that broke the story.

Brad Pitt’s production house Plan B and Annapurna Pictures have acquired the rights to make the film, The New York Times confirmed on Thursday. The story was first reported by specialise­d Hollywood news outlet Deadline.

The film will chronicle the work of Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey investigat­ing Weinstein’s misconduct – stories that recently earned them a Pulitzer Prize, which they shared with Ronan Farrow of The New Yorker.

Producers are looking to Oscarwinni­ng films Spotlight and All the President’s Men as their models for the movie, which will focus not on Weinstein’s litany of alleged misdeeds but on the journalist­s and the obstacles they faced while reporting.

Since the Times and New Yorker articles last October, more than 100 women have publicly accused Weinstein of misconduct ranging from sexual harassment to rape, sparking the #MeToo movement that has seen a string of influentia­l men lose their jobs and reputation.

Weinstein’s marriage has ended; he has been under police investigat­ion in London, Los Angeles and New York; he is facing a series of civil lawsuits; and his former production company has been forced to file for bankruptcy.

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