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Harvey Weinstein’s 2nd sexual assault trial begins with eight accusers set to testify, prosecutors say | CNN

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Prosecutors mentioned in opening statements of Harvey Weinstein’s second felony trial Monday that eight ladies will testify in court docket they have been sexually assaulted by the highly effective Hollywood mogul.

“Every of those ladies got here ahead impartial of one another, and none of them knew each other,” prosecutor Paul Thompson instructed the jury, in keeping with a pool report.

4 of the ladies’s testimony can be instantly linked to particular costs. These ladies embrace Jennifer Siebel Newsom, a filmmaker and the spouse of California Gov. Gavin Newsom; Jane Doe 1, a mannequin and actress who lived in Italy on the time; Jane Doe 2, a 23-year-old mannequin and aspiring screenwriter; and Jane Doe 3, a licensed therapeutic massage therapist, in keeping with a pool report.

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The latest indictment within the case indicated there have been 5 ladies instantly linked to costs. CNN is working to make clear the distinction between that indictment and the prosecutors’ opening statements.

As well as, 4 ladies will testify as “prior dangerous acts” witnesses, that means their testimony isn’t associated to a particular cost however can be utilized by the jury as prosecutors attempt to present Weinstein had a sample in his actions. These ladies will testify about assaults outdoors of Los Angeles jurisdiction, Thompson mentioned.

Within the protection’s opening statements, legal professional Mark Werksman described the prosecution’s case as a “firehose” of allegations that can every disintegrate upon shut inspection. He mentioned Jane Doe 1 and a couple of fabricated their tales and mentioned Siebel Newsom and Jane Doe 3 had consensual sexual relationship with Weinstein.

“The huge dimension of this case and the huge variety of accusers just isn’t the results of a fastidiously investigated … fact-driven prosecution,” he mentioned.

Weinstein, 70, has pleaded not responsible to costs together with rape and forcible oral copulation associated to incidents relationship from 2004 to 2013, in keeping with the indictment. In court docket Monday, he appeared hunched over as he clambered from a wheelchair right into a chair on the protection desk. Sporting a go well with and tie, he primarily checked out jurors all through the proceedings.

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After openings, Jane Doe 1 took the stand as the primary witness and accused Weinstein of assault. She mentioned she was staying in a resort for the Los Angeles Italia movie competition in February 2013 when she received a name that Weinstein, who she barely knew, needed to see her. Inside her room, she requested him to depart however he grabbed her by the hair and compelled her to carry out oral intercourse, she testified.

“I used to be crying, choking,” she mentioned.

She broke into sobs in court docket, main the choose to finish testimony for the day.

The trial in California is his second such sexual assault case since reporting by The New York Instances and The New Yorker in 2017 revealed Weinstein’s alleged historical past of sexual abuse, harassment and secret settlements as he used his affect as a Hollywood energy dealer to make the most of younger ladies.

On the time, Weinstein was some of the highly effective males in Hollywood and helped produce films equivalent to “Pulp Fiction,” “Clerks” and “Shakespeare in Love.”

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The revelations led to a wave of girls talking publicly in regards to the pervasiveness of sexual abuse and harassment in what grew to become generally known as the #MeToo motion.

Weinstein was discovered responsible in 2020 in New York of first-degree felony sexual act and third-degree rape and was sentenced to 23 years in jail. But he has maintained his innocence, and New York’s highest court docket agreed in August to listen to his attraction within the case.

Within the prosecution’s opening statements, Thompson outlined the ladies’s accusations and famous the similarities of their tales. The ladies will testify that Weinstein lured them into non-public conferences, typically in resort rooms, after which sexually assaulted them, Thompson mentioned.

“I’m shaking and I’m sort of being dragged to the bed room,” he quoted one girl as saying, in keeping with the pool report.

Thompson additionally highlighted the ladies’s understanding of Weinstein’s imposing bodily dimension in addition to his energy in Hollywood to make or break careers, the pool report mentioned.

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“I used to be scared that if I didn’t play good one thing might occur within the room or out of the room due to his energy within the trade,” one girl mentioned, in keeping with Thompson.

The ladies allegedly instructed family and friends members about their assaults, and people individuals might also be referred to as to testify within the trial to substantiate or deny such conversations.

Notably, the licensed therapeutic massage therapist instructed Mel Gibson, the famed actor and director, about her assault, Thompson mentioned.

For the protection’s opening statements, Werksman mentioned there was no forensic proof to help any of the allegations. He mentioned the sexual interactions have been transactional and consensual.

“It was the casting sofa. Everybody did it. He did it. They did it. As a result of every needed one thing from one other,” he mentioned.

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He took specific purpose at Siebel Newsom and attacked her credibility utilizing crude language.

“She’s made herself a distinguished sufferer within the #MeToo motion … in any other case she’d be simply one other bimbo who slept with Harvey Weinstein to get forward in Hollywood,” Werksman mentioned.

The trial in Los Angeles comes two years after Weinstein was convicted in New York of comparable costs that includes completely different ladies.

The New York costs have been primarily based on testimony from Miriam Haley, who testified that Weinstein forcibly carried out oral intercourse on her in 2006 at his Manhattan condo, and from Jessica Mann, who testified that he raped her in 2013 throughout what she described as an abusive relationship.

He didn’t testify in his personal protection, however at his sentencing he provided an surprising, rambling speech which oscillated between regret, protection of his actions and confusion.

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“I’m not going to say these aren’t nice individuals, I had fantastic instances with these individuals, you understand,” Weinstein mentioned of the ladies who accused him of assault. “It’s simply I’m completely confused, and I feel males are confused about all of those points.”

The previous film producer appeared in frail well being in the course of the trial and used a walker as he arrived to and left court docket every day. He used a wheelchair to reach to the sentencing in March 2020 in addition to in a court docket listening to in Los Angeles in July 2021. His attorneys have argued the prolonged jail sentence was a de facto life sentence resulting from his failing well being.

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New movie from Ex Machina director lands more than 90% on Rotten Tomatoes with reviews calling it

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Writer and director Alex Garland maintains his impressive record of checking critics’ boxes following the reception of his hard-hitting movie Warfare, which at the time of writing has reached 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. Based on the real-life experiences of former U.S. Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza, who co-wrote and co-directed the film, Warfare follows in real time a Navy SEAL platoon venturing through insurgent territory and the relentless, nerve-shredding operation that unfolds there. Boasting a star-studded cast that includes Cosmo Jarvis (Shōgun), Will Poulter (The Bear), Joseph Quinn (Fantastic Four), and Noah Centineo (The Recruit), the film has been praised for its immense realism and relentless depiction of soldiers in battle, following on from his already hard-hitting drama, Civil War.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Garland is working in peak form and with dazzling technical command in what’s arguably his best film since his debut, Ex Machina.” The Times says, “This is a movie that’s as difficult to watch as it is to forget. It’s a sensory blitz, a percussive nightmare, and a relentless assault on the soul.” Meanwhile, MovieWeb says, “Warfare is a nuts-and-bolts account of ferocious combat, bloody, brutal, and terrifying. It is a visceral cinematic experience that will absolutely floor you.”

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Review: For its subject, exploited on a film set and tarred by notoriety, 'Being Maria' was never easy

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Review: For its subject, exploited on a film set and tarred by notoriety, 'Being Maria' was never easy

When the French Cinémathèque tried to show Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1972 film “Last Tango in Paris” last December as part of a Marlon Brando retrospective, the organizers eventually canceled the screening after vociferous protest from women’s rights groups.

Its infamous rape scene — simulated yet filmed without then-19-year-old star Maria Schneider’s knowledge or consent — has become a #MeToo flashpoint for abusive practices in a male-dominated industry. Decades after making the film, in an interview that stirred new outrage, Bertolucci said that by not telling his female co-lead what he and Brando had devised for the scene, he was ensuring a real response, not a rehearsed one. What went cruelly overlooked was the larger effect of such coercion: lasting trauma for Schneider, whose outspokenness over the years about her experience typically went unnoticed.

Foregrounding that viewpoint is the French film “Being Maria” from director-co-writer Jessica Palud, in which a memorable Anamaria Vartolomei plays Schneider from age 15 to 30-something, and from untested hopeful to jaded survivor. Drawing from a biographical memoir published by Schneider’s cousin seven years after the actor died in 2011, it’s a sensitively handled depiction of what she went through, even as it unsettles our notion of a feminist biopic by framing Schneider’s life as leading up to, and trying to live down, being manipulated and assaulted on camera for the sake of art.

That’s a tricky balancing act for any filmmaker (this is Palud’s second feature), exploring an incident’s psychological toll without further establishing it as the key reason we know someone. But there’s enough of an emotional intelligence inside the bumpier elements of “Being Maria” that the movie effectively acknowledges that it’s only one part of a complicated life story.

When teenage Maria’s interest in film sparks a burgeoning relationship with her distant birth father (movie star Daniel Gélin, played by Yvan Attal), her edgy, judgmental mother (Marie Gillain) kicks her out. At 19, with a few films under her belt, Maria meets white-hot auteur Bertolucci (Giuseppe Maggio), prepping his upcoming drama about anonymous sex between a young Parisian woman and a middle-aged American to be played by Brando. “You’re an actress, aren’t you?” he asks, a line Maggio imbues with enough charming provocation to suggest that the distinction bores him — it’s her woundedness he’s after.

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On set, Maria warms to the playful vulnerability of her iconic co-star, played with soulful intuitiveness by a well-cast Matt Dillon. The “Tango” shoot, from its first hesitant laughs to the provoked tears and rage, is this movie’s longest sequence and it’s a paradoxically casual yet tense marvel of curdling atmosphere, showing how creativity and camaraderie can be warped without any checks on power. Palud, a onetime intern for Bertolucci who obtained an annotated copy of the “Tango” script, re-creates the filming of Schneider’s brazen mistreatment but with a reverse-shot angle, capturing the crew’s queasily placid expressions.

That private humiliation designed for public consumption, an incident that sparked notoriety but rarely any emotional support, is all over Vartolomei’s enveloping, subtly agonized portrayal: distracted, depressed, brittle, standing up for herself professionally when subsequent producers tried to exploit her, but cratering in her peripatetic personal life. A worsening heroin addiction eventually threatens Maria’s relationship with a female lover, Noor (Céleste Brunnquell), whose caring attention is welcome after all that’s transpired.

But the post-“Tango” timeline is also the movie’s choppiest, prone to cliched representations of falling apart (hedonistic club dancing, drug-fueled meltdowns) than what’s knotty or illuminating about Schneider’s particular struggle: to forge one’s own way as a bruised star, bearing a reputation not of one’s choosing.

Palud’s directorial emphasis on that internal experience, guided by a simple shooting style trained on Vartolomei, is what keeps “Being Maria” afloat on its turbulent seas. When Bertolucci filmed her in that awful moment, he was lying to himself about the truth he was after. Palud, on the other hand, by embracing a long-ignored perspective, becomes the intimacy coordinator Schneider never had.

‘Being Maria’

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In French and English, with subtitles

Running time: 1 hour, 40 minutes

Playing: Opens Friday, March 28 at Landmark’s Nuart Theatre, West Los Angeles

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Tom Michell does not want to be here.

From the moment Michell arrives in Buenos Aires, Argentina—right at the outset of a military coup in the late 1970s–he makes this clear to anyone that will listen.

Hired to teach English at a male boarding school through a tenuous connection to the current headmaster, Michell spends more time with newspaper crosswords than teaching comma rules to his class.

After a few days, the military dictatorship claims control of the city, forcing the boys home. With their impromptu holiday, Michell and the school’s physics teacher travel to Uruguay looking for, in Michell’s words, a chance to “dance, drink, and meet a couple of nice ladies.”

Michell finds just what he was looking for. An evening of flirtation and dancing turns to a nice morning walk on the beach with a woman. But that lovely walk is marred when, in the sunrise, they encounter an oil slick covering the beach. And in that slick are the penguins. Dead, oil-soaked penguins.  

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Only one penguin seems to have survived the catastrophe, and it’s barely alive, wiggling its beak and wings in the grime of the oil spill.

Michell’s curmudgeonly reply is to leave the penguin to die. “There’s nothing we can do…You can’t interfere with nature.”

But the woman’s not so inclined to walk on by. She demands they do something, and Tom (who is certainly interested in the woman, if not the penguin) finally agrees. They pick up the oiled penguin and sneak him into their hotel to clean him up.

But romance and oily penguins don’t mix well. Tom’s attempt at seduction quickly fails and the woman leaves him alone with the penguin.

Michell and the penguin stare at each other. They both seem to know he has a choice: One, Michell could try to dump the penguin back on the beach in Uruguay, leaving the bird to its fate. Or two, the teacher could somehow smuggle his new penguin friend through customs back to Argentina and onto campus and evade the strict “no pets” policy at the school.

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For fans of animal-centered dramedies, it is not hard to guess what happens next.

But Michell and his penguin (whom he later affectionately names Juan Salvador), are both about to learn how much you really can change when nature interferes with you.

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