
Working With Weinstein
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Documentary exploring the harassment charges against Harvey Weinstein and his relationship with the UK film business.
Top Cast


Stephen Woolley
Stephen Woolley
Himself
Stephen Woolley
Himself
Zelda Perkins
Zelda Perkins
Herself
Zelda Perkins
Herself
Susan Slonaker
Susan Slonaker
Herself
Susan Slonaker
Herself


David Parfitt
David Parfitt
Himself
David Parfitt
Himself
Laura Madden
Laura Madden
Herself
Laura Madden
Herself
Gaia Elkington
Gaia Elkington
Herself
Gaia Elkington
Herself
Michelle Franklin
Michelle Franklin
Herself
Michelle Franklin
Herself


Harvey Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
Himself (archive footage)
Harvey Weinstein
Himself (archive footage)
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