Untouchable is a 2019 British documentary film about film producer Harvey Weinstein and the sexual abuse allegations that involve him. It was directed by Ursula Macfarlane.
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Directed by | Ursula Macfarlane |
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Cinematography | Patrick Smith Neil Harvey Amza Moglan |
Edited by | Andy Worboys |
Music by | Anne Nikitin |
Production company | Lightbox |
Distributed by | Hulu |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Summary
editThe film focuses on interviews with Weinstein’s accusers, including Rosanna Arquette, Paz de la Huerta, and Erika Rosenbaum.[1][2][3]
Interviewees
editThe following is a list of people who were interviewed, listed alphabetically:
- Rosanna Arquette
- Ken Auletta
- A. J. Benza
- Mike Bodie
- Hope Exiner D'Amore
- Kathy Declesis
- Caitlin Dulany
- Abby Ex
- Ronan Farrow
- Mark Gill
- Louise Godbold
- Andrew Goldman
- Paz de la Huerta
- Jodi Kantor
- Nannette Klatt
- Jack Lechner
- Kim Masters
- Lauren O'Connor
- Mickey Osterreicher
- Zelda Perkins
- Erika Rosenbaum
- John Schmidt
- Rebecca Traister
- Megan Twohey
Archive footage (uncredited)
editIn the film, actors and actresses that appear as themselves —and for whom archival material was used— were also credited. Appearances include Ben Affleck, Gillian Anderson, Asia Argento, Kate Beckinsale, Roberto Benigni, Juliette Binoche, Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz, Uma Thurman, Nicole Kidman etc.
Release
editThe film's festival debut at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival[1] was followed by Hulu's acquisition of distribution rights,[4] who released the film on 2 September 2019.[5]
Reception
editOn the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an 87% approval rating, based on 53 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "While subsequent documentaries on the subject might be more comprehensive, Untouchable offers a gut-wrenching look at horrific abuses of power."[6]
Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Leah Greenblatt called the film "[a] methodical, unmissable takedown."[7]
Sharon Waxman of TheWrap wrote, "What director Ursula Macfarlane’s film does best is place the Weinstein scandal in context, revisiting the early years of Bob and Harvey, two brothers set on challenging the staid parameters of Hollywood filmmaking by making bold choices and supporting daring writer-directors."[8]
References
edit- ^ a b Wilkinson, Alissa (2 February 2019). "A new documentary about Harvey Weinstein gives his accusers — not him — center stage". Vox.
- ^ Siegel, Tatiana (27 January 2019). "Sundance: Weinstein Doc 'Untouchable' Highlights New Accusers". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Ruimi, Jordan (1 February 2019). "'Untouchable': Harvey Weinstein's Rise & Fall Are Detailed In This Timely Doc". The Playlist.
- ^ Clarke, Stewart (19 May 2019). "Harvey Weinstein Feature Documentary 'Untouchable' Bought by Hulu (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ^ Nemetz, Dave (17 July 2019). "Harvey Weinstein Doc Untouchable Gets Premiere Date, Trailer at Hulu". TVLine. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ^ "Untouchable (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
- ^ Greenblat, Leah (31 January 2019). "The best, wildest, and most intriguing movies from the Sundance Film Festival". Entertainment Weekly.
- ^ Waxman, Sharon (25 January 2019). "'Untouchable' Film Review: Documentary Revisits Harvey Weinstein Horrors – Too Soon?". TheWrap.