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Alice Perman

'Working With Weinstein' doc: the key revelations
C4 film narrated by Zelda Perkins told the story of Weinstein’s 30-year relationship with the British film industry.

A new documentary about Harvey Weinstein, which aired on Channel 4 last night (Feb 20), investigated how the disgraced mogul worked with the British film industry over a 30-year period.

The film was narrated by Zelda Perkins, who was Weinstein’s UK-based assistant at Miramax until 1998. She left the company after a new assistant told her that Weinstein had tried to rape her at the Venice Film Festival. Perkins was made to sign a non-disclosure agreement, which she broke in an interview with the Financial Times last year.

Directed by Alice Perman and produced by Tigerlily Productions, the film contained a number of revelations and featured interviews with producers Stephen Woolley and David Parfitt as well as former employees of Miramax and The Weinstein Company.

Weinstein has been accused of rape, sexual assault and harassment, but has denied...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 2/21/2018
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
UK producer David Parfitt accuses Harvey Weinstein of assault
My Week With Marilyn producer makes claims in new Channel 4 documentary.

In a new Channel 4 documentary, British producer David Parfitt has accused disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein of assaulting him.

According to the BBC, Parfitt claims Weinstein attacked him during the production of My Week With Marilyn after he was unhappy with a positive test screening reaction to the film.

“He pinned me up against a Coke machine and threatened all sorts of stuff. It was very scary,” said Parfitt in the film, which airs 10pm on Channel 4.

“He was just furious the film in our version worked. [Weinstein] “decided there wasn’t enough of Marilyn in the film and that he wanted more Marilyn.”

A spokesman for Weinstein told the BBC: “Mr Parfitt and Mr Weinstein had creative differences on the film, any conflict between them was solely over their different visions for the film… while Mr Weinstein has apologised for boorish behaviour in certain situations in the past...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 2/20/2018
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
Producer Parfitt accuses Weinstein of assault in C4 doc
My Week With Marilyn producer makes claims in new Channel 4 documentary.

In a new Channel 4 documentary British producer David Parfitt has accused disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein of assaulting.

According to the BBC, Parfitt claims Weinstein attacked him during the production of My Week With Marilyn after he was unhappy with a positive test screening reaction to the film.

“He pinned me up against a Coke machine and threatened all sorts of stuff. It was very scary,” said Parfitt in the film, which airs 10pm on Channel 4.

“He was just furious the film in our version worked. [Weinstein] “decided there wasn’t enough of Marilyn in the film and that he wanted more Marilyn.”

A spokesman for Weinstein told the BBC: “Mr Parfitt and Mr Weinstein had creative differences on the film, any conflict between them was solely over their different visions for the film… while Mr Weinstein has apologised for boorish behaviour in certain situations in the past...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 2/20/2018
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
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