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  • Tuesday, 27 December, 2022
    The FT’s best films, TV shows, podcasts and more of 2022
    Best films of 2022 — a year of comebacks, flops and arrests

    The past 12 months have brought outstanding debuts by women, a Tom Cruise megahit and dissident voices from Russia and Iran

  • Tuesday, 20 December, 2022
    Harvey Weinstein convicted of rape in Los Angeles trial

    Former media mogul who helped spark the #MeToo movement faces additional prison term after latest verdict

  • Thursday, 24 November, 2022
    ReviewFilm
    The Harvey Weinstein investigation is acutely dramatised in She Said

    Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan star as the dogged New York Times reporters who broke the story

  • Wednesday, 20 July, 2022
    FT MagazineGillian Tett
    Harvey Weinstein, Charlie Rose and me

    Reflections on breaking the culture of silence

  • Friday, 8 July, 2022
    ReviewBiography and memoir
    Hollywood Ending by Ken Auletta — the rise and fall of Harvey Weinstein

    The veteran journalist offers a deeply researched account of the Oscar-winning producer, from his childhood to conviction

  • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
    Sexual misconduct allegations
    UK hearing into Weinstein lawyer stopped on medical grounds

    Mark Mansell had been referred to regulator’s disciplinary tribunal for work on non-disclosure agreement

  • Wednesday, 23 December, 2020
    Arts
    2020 — the year of living digitally

    A look back at the world of the arts in an unprecedented pandemic climate

  • Wednesday, 1 July, 2020
    Weinstein’s bankrupt studio agrees to pay $24m to accusers under settlement

    Deal does not require former movie mogul and convicted rapist to admit any wrongdoing

  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2020
    Gary Younge
    Gary Younge: What, precisely, are we making noise for? | Free to read

    Today’s social movements, from #ClapForCarers to #MeToo, are often a meme in pursuit of a meaning

  • Thursday, 12 March, 2020
    Andrew Hill
    Harvey Weinstein’s lobbying for leniency is a tired old trick

    When the great-but-not-so-good find themselves in hot water, they big up ‘prior good works’

  • Wednesday, 11 March, 2020
    Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years for sex offences

    Former movie mogul was convicted last month of crimes including rape

  • Tuesday, 25 February, 2020
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Lessons of the Weinstein case for business leaders

    The outcome of the trial should trigger culture change from the top

  • Monday, 24 February, 2020
    Harvey Weinstein found guilty of sex crimes at trial

    Verdict against former Hollywood mogul seen as vindication of #MeToo movement

  • Friday, 21 February, 2020
    Harvey Weinstein jury indicate split on most serious charges

    Deliberations end for the week without verdict in the case against fallen movie mogul

  • Friday, 14 February, 2020
    Life & Arts
    The People v Harvey Weinstein

    As the trial nears its climax, Anna Nicolaou reports on a case that will define the #MeToo era

  • Wednesday, 22 January, 2020
    Harvey Weinstein accused of preying on vulnerable women

    Manhattan prosecutors detail alleged assault at start of disgraced mogul’s criminal trial

  • Tuesday, 7 January, 2020
    FT News Briefing podcast8 min listen
    US troops in Iraq, John Bolton, Weinstein trial

    The US denies it is pulling troops out of Iraq

  • Monday, 6 January, 2020
    Weinstein faces new sexual assault charges in LA

    Fresh indictments against disgraced movie mogul as Manhattan trial gets under way

  • Wednesday, 25 December, 2019
    World
    The year in #MeToo: emboldened victims and chastened employers

    But 2019 shows that progress towards gender equality is far from inexorable

  • Wednesday, 11 December, 2019
    Weinstein and accusers reach tentative $45m deal

    Disgraced movie mogul aims to resolve a mass of alleged sexual assault cases

  • Friday, 6 December, 2019
    Feeble Harvey Weinstein appears in New York court for bail hearing

    Prosecutors argue for increase in bail from $1m to $5m

  • Monday, 4 November, 2019
    InterviewWork & Careers
    Former Weinstein assistant speaks out against harassment and NDAs

    Rowena Chiu was silenced after accusing film producer of sexual assault

  • Friday, 1 November, 2019
    Film
    Australian cinema delivers two feminist revenge tales

    In the wake of the Weinstein affair, two new films — ‘Judy and Punch’ and ‘The Nightingale’ — tackle gender politics in very different ways

  • Thursday, 31 October, 2019
    News in Focus podcast23 min listen
    Weinstein accuser tells her story

    Rowena Chiu talks about why she decided to speak out after a 21-year silence

  • Sunday, 20 October, 2019
    Sexual misconduct allegations
    Weinstein whistleblower calls for end to gagging clauses

    Perkins says non-disclosure agreement rules still favour the powerful in covering up workplace harassment

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