Carey Mulligan says meeting one of the New York Times' reporters whose article brought down Harvey Weinstein 'was rockstar crush stuff'
Kantor says she and Twohey were"just flabbergasted" to see their investigation turned into a film.
"We started out by investigating a Hollywood producer, so we're still a little confused about how likenesses of ourselves ended up on the big screen but listen, we're really moved by it."One of the messages of this story, especially as time recedes, is that the number of people who really gave us publishable information about Harvey Weinstein was so small. In the end, we're talking about like a conference room worth of people and yet look at the impact they had worldwide.
Mulligan - who's widely tipped to be Oscar-nominated for the role - says few"could have anticipated what the impact would be" but, in terms of the film industry she says she's seen"lots of concrete changes" as a result."Codes of conduct, workshops that are for the whole cast and crew that talk about what is expected on set in terms of behaviour - that never existed before," she explains.
Speaking of how intimacy coordinators are now considered"crucial", the actress says"we did this for a long time before that was a thing and it's still sort of shocking to look back and think that was never in place before, it just seems like such an obvious need on a film set." Mulligan says the movement the article triggered has even influenced how scripts are written nowadays.
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