
‘She Said’ the #MeToo movement film that tells a detailed journalistic story – Universal (Courtesy)
In 2017, a movement was born on social networks with the hashtag #MeToo to report cases of sexual harassment after the film producer Harvey Weinstein was accused by several women and in January 2023 the film inspired by true events was released in theaters.She said’ which tells the journalistic story behind this case.
In the same way as ‘On the first page’ (titled ‘Spotlight’ in the original version), the story inspired by true events Chosen as best film of the year at the 2016 Oscars, ‘She Said’ presents a story told from the journalistic point of view of the information experts who dealt with the case.
‘he said’ it is a film inspired by true events based on a New York Times investigation which was a winner of a Pulitzer Prize as well as in the book published by journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey who covered the case years ago and who are now represented in cinemas with this drama film which debuts in Mexico in January 2023.
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Although the film “She said” premiered in the United States in 2022, the Spanish dubbed version, ‘She Said’ will arrive in Mexico and Latin America in the first month of 2023especially on January 5, so there are only a few days left to enjoy this thrilling crime drama and story.
The true story of ‘She Said’ the new journalistic film
Famous actresses Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan arrive at the cinema this 2023 with the film “She Said” to represent journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey from The New York Times, which presented a journalistic investigation that years ago unleashed the controversial #MeToo movement against sexual abuse on social networks.
According to the official synopsis for ‘She Said,’ the story follows the lives of two New York Times reporters, “who together published one of the most important stories of a generation, a story that helped fuel the #MeToo movement.” , the movement that ended decades of silence on the issue of sexual violence in Hollywood and changed American culture forever,” with an intense story inspired by true events.
Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey’s journalistic investigation not only garnered one of the top journalism awards, but also resulted in a book written by this pair of information experts that you can watch on screen to learn about the story that spawned the #MeToo movement that marked history.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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