She Said (15)
Director: Maria Schrader, US, 2022, 128 mins
Cast. Samantha Morton, Jennifer Ehle, Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, Patricia Clarkson
Will you go on the record?
Inspired by true events, this powerful investigative drama depicts how two New York Times reporters, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, uncovered the widespread sexual abuse of women by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
She Said follows the journalists’ painstaking research, gradually piecing together a horrifying trail of systemic misconduct that leads to Weinstein, and their fight to expose the truth despite a culture of silence and fear and the non-disclosure agreements that prevented many survivors from speaking out.
Mulligan and Kazan convincingly capture Kantor and Twohey’s determination to support each other, and the women whose experiences they have uncovered. With a nod to the likes of Spotlight and All the President’s Men, this is a gripping account of a pivotal cultural moment that helped to mobilise the #MeToo movement.
“That Weinstein’s downfall was the product of diligent reporting, dogged persistence, and the resilience of a few brave souls is essential to remember. In Maria Schrader’s artful and incendiary She Said, we’re reminded of something else that makes for one hell of a movie: It was women who did it.”
– Kate Erbland, IndieWire
The screening will be followed by a discussion with
Dr Sharon Beckett
,
Lexi Climie
and
Ms Kara Tilbury
from the School of Society and Culture, who will be exploring the impact of the #MeToo movement on the legal system, institutional accountability and support for victims.
Part of ‘Screen Queens: Women changing the narrative’, programmed by the
University of Plymouth Women's Network
in collaboration with the arts and culture programme and open to everyone. In this series of female led and directed films where women have ‘changed the narrative’, we are seeking to engage with audiences by amplifying women’s voices and visibility, and sharing their stories.
Date: Monday 14 April 2025
Time: 19:00 – 21:10
Venue: Jill Craigie Cinema, Roland Levinsky Building
Ticket information: £6, £4 concessions, Free to University of Plymouth students
Age Restriction: Certificate 15