Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan are New York Times reporters in the trailer for She Said. She Said focuses on the story of two New York Times writers, Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor. Together, these reporters helped to write a Pulitzer-prize-winning, culturally vital story that brought justice to victims of sexual assault in Hollywood and helped kickstart the #MeToo movement.
Released by Universal Pictures, the She Said trailer captures the relentless reporting of the two women who, while at the NYT, investigated abuses of power in Hollywood, which led them to Harvey Weinstein. Throughout the trailer, Mulligan and Kazan’s characters work to find women who will be willing to speak out about this issue and be interviewed about their experiences, piecing together the widespread sexual abuse problem in Hollywood through a series of personal accounts. The driving obstacle for Mulligan and Kazan is summed up in the trailer’s crucial line: “The only way these women are going to go on the record is if they all jump together.” Watch the She Said trailer below:
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Director Maria Schrader (I’m Your Man, Unorthodox) tackles this crucial story with bold thriller-esque drama in a trailer that is reminiscent of another pivotal case of investigative reporting — Spotlight, the film about the Boston Globe's investigation into the Catholic Church. It is clear that the stakes in She Said are immensely high, and should be treated as such. If the full film lives up to the promise of the trailer, She Said could be an incredibly impactful depiction of this moment in the #MeToo movement.
In addition to Mulligan and Kazan, She Said also features
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