
She Said: A Life-Changing Film on the Courage of 2 Journalists
She Said is a new film by director Maria Schrader. The film explores the sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein and the founding of the #MeToo movement. She Said features interviews with some of the brave women who came forward with their stories, following the journey of the journalists who helped to break the story. This is an important film that shines a light on sexual assault and harassment in the workplace and in the film industry. It is essential viewing for anyone who wants to understand the magnitude of the problem and the courage it takes to speak out. She Said will be released in theaters this Friday, November 18, 2022… and it is a must see!

Film for Awareness + Change
I’m so excited for this film to broaden and change the minds of people in today’s society and in future societies. It’s going to change the way we think about women and children, and raise awareness about some of the biggest issues we face today. I believe it has the power to heal, change lives, and make a difference in the world. Seeing women overcome harassment and thrive in career, marriage, and family is an inspiration to young women today and to future generations.
The stories of these women are so important, and I can’t wait to see them told on the big screen around the world. I know this film is going to make a huge impact, and I can’t wait for everyone to see it. Thank you to all who worked so hard to create this social change and to the filmmakers for bringing this story to the screen.
The Story of Jodi Kantor & Megan Twohey
She Said is based on the lives of journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, the reporters who broke the story of sexual misconduct by Harvey Weinstein. The film follows Kantor and Twohey as they investigate Weinstein’s pattern of abuse, speaking to dozens of his victims and gathering evidence that would ultimately lead to his downfall. She Said is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at one of the biggest stories in recent memory, and it’s essential to know for anyone interested in investigative journalism or the #MeToo movement. Learn more about the history of women.
Safety for Women in the Workplace
Workplace safety is an important issue for everyone, but it is especially important for women. According to the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, women are more likely than men to experience workplace harassment and violence. They are also more likely to suffer from long-term health problems as a result of exposure to workplace hazards. As such, it is essential for employers to take steps to ensure the safety of all their employees.
Working women can also play a role in keeping themselves safe at work, though harassment is not their fault. By being aware of potential risks and taking precautions, women can help to minimize their chances of becoming victims of workplace violence or harassment. In addition, women can also help create a safer workplace environment by speaking out against workplace hazards and reporting any incidents of workplace violence or harassment. By working together, we can create workplaces that are safe for everyone.

Institutionalized Violence Against Women
The Weinstein Company was not the only business to be accused of institutionalized abuse, showcased by the role that businesses, employees, and industry played in creating the toxic and violent work environment at Miramax.
It is clear that institutionalized abuse is a serious problem in the business world. Companies must do more to foster a safe and respectful environment for all employees. Victims of abuse deserve justice, and companies must be held accountable for their inaction or complicit behavior. Only then can we begin to create a safer workplace for everyone.
In Theaters This Friday!
She Said is an important film that everyone should see. It raises awareness about the prevalence of sexual assault and harassment, demonstrating the complex feelings victims face in sharing their stories. The film also highlights the importance of supporting survivors and believing their stories. It can help to change the way we think about sexual assault and harassment, and make us more aware of what can be done to create a world in which women can contribute fully.
She Said is an incredibly important film that shines a light on the institutional abuse women face in the workplace. The cast and crew are all amazing, and I am so glad I got to see it at HIFF. Please go see it when it comes out this Friday so we can start creating a better world for women everywhere. Thank you for reading!