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The Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney—who is working on a film about the late Fox News chief and alleged serial sexual abuser Roger Ailes—says Hollywood stands on the cusp of a widespread sex scandal with many more movie-industry power-players being exposed for attacking women.

  

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Via:  johnrussell  •  7 years ago  •  29 comments

The Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney—who is working on a film about the late Fox News chief and alleged serial sexual abuser Roger Ailes—says Hollywood stands on the cusp of a widespread sex scandal with many more movie-industry power-players being exposed for attacking women.



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The director, who’s exposed systemic abuse in ‘Going Clear’ and ‘Mea Maxima Culpa,’ talks the movie mogul’s sexual-misconduct scandal and his top-secret Roger Ailes documentary.


10.10.17 1:55 AM ET


LONDON — The Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney —who is working on a film about the late Fox News chief and alleged serial sexual abuser Roger Ailes—says Hollywood stands on the cusp of a widespread sex scandal with many more movie-industry power-players being exposed for attacking women .

The director, who said there would be additional revelations about Ailes in his 2018 documentary, told The Daily Beast that he could see a lot of similarities in the cases of the Fox News boss and movie mogul Harvey Weinstein , and suggested that more entertainment execs were likely to follow.

“Anybody who’s in the entertainment business or in the movie business had heard rumors [about Weinstein], but you know you have to be careful. The trick is proving that the rumors are true, but yeah, this had been one of those stories you kept hearing about and kept wondering,” he said.

“There wasn’t a lot of piling on with Ailes either until he was out [at Fox], I’m telling you that’s the way it works. It takes a tremendous amount of courage to come forward and be the one to say, ‘You know what, it’s a powerful person but I’m going to have my say because it’s important for the others.’ Once the person is out of power, it becomes easier for people to have their say and that’s I think what happened with Ailes.”

Weinstein was fired from the hugely influential film company he co-founded on Sunday night and sure enough—by Monday lunchtime—Hollywood figures were emerging from the shadows to  attack a man they had once lavished with praise .

“There comes a moment when the veil of secrecy gets lifted and it’s like an inchoate agreement by society. It’s like, ‘OK, we’re not going to pretend that this didn’t happen anymore,’” said Gibney, who was at the London Film Festival to show a documentary that uncovers the truth about an unsolved massacre that killed six people in Northern Ireland in 1994. The Daily Beast will cover the film,  No Stone Unturned , in detail later this week.

“Now we’re looking at the Harvey Weinstein thing, and we’ve looked at Cosby. And that’s kind of what I hope will happen with  No Stone Unturned, too,” he said. “Because the stuff about Cosby had been rattling around for years. Even in the Andrea Constand case, many Jane Does had come forward, that was like seven years ago, but when the case was settled they all disappeared and they were very frustrated, and then you wonder why was it when suddenly Hannibal Buress started doing those comedy routines did everybody agree, ‘OK enough is enough?’ Same thing with Harvey.

“When does the public decide, ‘Wait a minute, why are we bending over backward from trying to keep so much evidence from the public view?’”

Weinstein will certainly not be the last Hollywood power-player to be named as an abuser.

“There are lots of rumors of men in power who abuse that power for sexual favors. And there are a lot of beautiful women in the movie industry,” Gibney said. “There are a lot of rumors swirling around a lot of people both in the present and the past.”

Gibney has previously made Emmy-winning films exposing abuse within institutions such as the Church of Scientology ( Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief ) and the Catholic Church ( Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God ).

He said there could be a burgeoning scandal of the scale we have seen in the Catholic Church, where serial abusers were allowed to carry on working within the church no matter how many times they had been accused.

“It’s not just Hollywood, I think it’s power in general. There’s a reason why the powerful escape scrutiny for so long—it’s because people want something from them. If you’re an actress, you want to get a role, if you’re a producer, you want a deal, and along the way people start making little compromises that end up being one big compromise. I don’t think it’s limited to Hollywood. We’re talking about Scientology, we’re talking about the Catholic Church. Wherever there’s power, there’s abuse of power, and there’s a kind of collective responsibility for allowing those abuses to continue.”

Gibney said the exposure of Cosby, Ailes, and Weinstein would help to convince victims of other abusers to come forward. He said part of that might include reform of the current Hollywood landscape where people are often forced to sign non-disclosure agreements as part of their deals with studios, agents or other media companies.

“Once it happens it allows other people to feel better about coming forward,” he offers. “I think over time as well what you’re going to see—and I’ve noticed this a lot with the Church of Scientology—is the NDA issue. Either there’ll be greater and greater reluctance to sign NDAs or there’ll be NDAs which have purposeful exclusions—of course nobody wants you to reveal what’s in the current script, everybody understands that—but why should NDAs protect abuse of power?”




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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    7 years ago

Not a surprise. It is the human condition. 

Child sex abusers are people who have that predilection who then have access to children.

The sexual abusers of women , such as Weinstein, are people with that predilection who have access to women that they have a class , status, or some other power advantage over. 

Liberal or conservative has nothing to do with it. 

 
 
 
Sparty On
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2  Sparty On    7 years ago

Good, like i said in another thread.   The only surprising thing here to me is that people are surprised at all that folks like Weinstein  operated this way.   it's been going on forever.

Anyone who manipulates women (or anyone for that matter) like this are the lowest of low.

 
 
 
magnoliaave
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2.1  magnoliaave  replied to  Sparty On @2    7 years ago

Let me say this, please.

Women allow themselves to be manipulated.  He didn't put a gun to her head.  How bad did she want the job?  That bad!

 
 
 
Sparty On
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2.1.1  Sparty On  replied to  magnoliaave @2.1    7 years ago

No argument there except to say in this scenario one is usually the predator and one is the prey.

Not hard to figure out which is which in cases like this.   I don't care how strong the women in my life are.   Someone tries to prey on them and it's go time.

 
 
 
magnoliaave
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2.1.2  magnoliaave  replied to  Sparty On @2.1.1    7 years ago

I have been there.

 
 
 
Sunshine
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2.1.3  Sunshine  replied to  magnoliaave @2.1    7 years ago
Women allow themselves to be manipulated.

true. some women do. could we say they are empowering their own sexuality? 

I am not real familiar with all the details in his cases.  But, having a boss ask for anything sexual in return is harassment regardless how the victim reacts.  

You are a strong person, but not everyone is as strong.

 
 
 
Dowser
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2.2  Dowser  replied to  Sparty On @2    7 years ago

Even the Godfather called it an "infamata", which I took to mean horrendous, infamous act.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3  seeder  JohnRussell    7 years ago

I get a kick out of the idea that this is supposedly a liberal thing (including the hypocrisy). How many "conservatives" came out against Roger Ailes and Fox News when it was discovered that there was a culture of sexual harassment at the channel over the course of many years? Same thing as this. 

 
 
 
magnoliaave
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3.2  magnoliaave  replied to  JohnRussell @3    7 years ago

It is not a liberal thing.  It is  a thing that goes with trying to get into entertainment, into a nice job, into anything that requires foregoing any ethics or morals.

Been going on forever and ain't gonna stop.

What gets to me is this shit comes out years later.  I don't believe in it.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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3.3  Vic Eldred  replied to  JohnRussell @3    7 years ago
a liberal thing (including the hypocrisy).

You are aware that Lisa Bloom, the lawyer who was regarded as a champion of defending women, was actually helping Weinstein. Even her mother criticized her.

Matt Damon and Russell Crowe are alleged to have helped Weinstein by getting the New York Times to sit on the story.

http://www.vulture.com/2017/10/damon-crowe-reportedly-helped-kill-nyt-weinstein-article.html?utm_source=tw&utm_medium=s3&utm_campaign=sharebutton-b


 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3.3.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Vic Eldred @3.3    7 years ago

Uh huh. And no one covered up or remained silent about Aisles? Or Trump for that matter? 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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3.3.2  Vic Eldred  replied to  JohnRussell @3.3.1    7 years ago

Since you were the one to bring it up - after first saying liberal or Conservative has nothing to do with it - Please tell us who covered for Ailes ??????  (NOT AISLES)

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3.3.3  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Vic Eldred @3.3.2    7 years ago
I get a kick out of the idea that this is supposedly a liberal thing (including the hypocrisy). How many "conservatives" came out against Roger Ailes and Fox News

Uh, I know how to spell the aholes name. But thanks for the attempt to help with my typo.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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3.3.4  Vic Eldred  replied to  JohnRussell @3.3.3    7 years ago

and what about answering my question?

You said people covered for Ailes, so again who?

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3.3.5  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Vic Eldred @3.3.4    7 years ago

 
 
 
magnoliaave
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3.3.6  magnoliaave  replied to  JohnRussell @3.3.5    7 years ago

Mr. Russell.....don't you understand that you can't make a point here.  It has already been covered.  This is the way it is in our world. 

Now, the ones who really count in our world are children who can't say no.  They have no voice.  Those are the ones we should be focusing on not women who bring up erroneous charges years after an occurrence. 

So, now enters from right stage, Jolie and Paltrow who claim abuse.  Give me a friggin break!

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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3.3.7  Vic Eldred  replied to  JohnRussell @3.3.5    7 years ago

As soon as the claims had been substantiated Fox gave Ailes an ultimatum—resign by August 1 or be fired!

I call that straigtforward

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3.3.8  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  magnoliaave @3.3.6    7 years ago

Whatever makes you happy magnolia. 

 
 
 
magnoliaave
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4  magnoliaave    7 years ago

So, I am going to go back years ago and accuse/sue Dr. Spechalski because he sexually "tried" to abuse me?  His stupid ass body attacking me.  The AH.  I reported to my boss and nothing really was done.  So be it!

 
 
 
magnoliaave
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4.1  magnoliaave  replied to  magnoliaave @4    7 years ago

And, one more thing.  These women know the score.  All they have to say is NO. 

I said NO and leave me the fuck alone.  Oh, he was after me for a long time, but I ignored it.  He just couldn't stand it.  Who was I to ignore his rude behavior?  As I told my husband....I will take care of it and I did.

 
 
 
Tacos!
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5  Tacos!    7 years ago

Naturally, no time was wasted making a Roger Ailes movie. And that's fine. Make the movie. But I wonder how long we'll be waiting for the Harvey Weinstein movie. Don't hold your breath.

 
 

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