Geburtsdatum | Mittwoch, 19. März 1952 |
Geburtsort | Queens |
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Beschreibung | Harvey Weinstein ([ˈhɑɹːvɪ ˈwaɪ̯nstiːn]; * 19. März 1952 in Flushing, Queens, New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Filmproduzent und Sexualstraftäter. Als Gründer und langjähriger Leiter der Produktionsfirmen Miramax und Weinstein Company produzierte er seit den 1990er-Jahren zahlreiche bekannte Hollywood-Filme. Im Oktober 2017 wurde Weinstein erstmals beschuldigt, eine große Anzahl Frauen sexuell belästigt zu haben. Diese Vorwürfe weiteten sich zum Weinstein-Skandal aus und im März 2020 wurde er wegen diverser Sexualvergehen zu 23 Jahren Haft verurteilt. |
Every time I do a movie like 'Finding Neverland' or 'Chocolat' or 'Shakespeare' in Love,' we deal with the creative process, but there's humor and fun along the way. I always love that kind of movie.
It's the golden age of French cinema again but it's because Sarkozy had the guts to push through copyright law.
I've been involved with violent movies, and then I've also said at a certain point, 'I can't take it anymore. Please cut it.' You know, you've got to respect the filmmaker, and it's a really tough issue.
Audiences want to see intelligent movies.
Last year, when 'Black Swan,' 'True Grit' and 'King's Speech' all grossed over $100 million, it gave studios and independent financiers the confidence to make daring movies and not do the same old you-know-what.
There is nothing like the way people feel after they've seen 'The Intouchables.' They feel amazing. The word of mouth on this film is incredible. It's intelligent-feeling good. You're not insulted by the low-browness or stupidity of some of the humor. It's so smart and terrific.
I think I took my eye off the ball. From about 2005, 2006, 2007, I was out of it. I thought I could oversee movies and have it done for me, so to speak.
I hope to continue my friendship with France and its filmmakers for many years to come.
Over the years with movies, I've given directors notes.
All my movies got screwed up because of my personality.
All my life, I have loved and been inspired by French cinema, and as a studio head it has been my pride and joy to have the ability to bring movies to audiences around the world.
I've had such a great track record in making a huge profit when the movies are smaller.
We didn't care if we were well-liked as long as the movies were good. We served the movie - that was our master at Miramax. In our second incarnation, the movie is still the master but we're getting the same results in more subtle ways.
I never make a movie for awards consideration. I will use the hope of getting an Academy Award a) to honor the people who work so hard and also b) it's the greatest Good Housekeeping seal in the world. It's the greatest brand. It's as good as Louis Vuitton and Dior in the world of moviemaking. It's the Super Bowl.
My movies are important on an economic basis, on an artistic basis.
I learned what I really love is making films, not the film business. I want to be on the set, meeting with writers, I want that freedom. I love it now.
When we talk about Oscars, it's almost as a symbol of excellence, and the American public and the worldwide public accept that symbol. So, a movie like 'The Artist' that costs $14 million, has to go out and compete with movies that cost $140 million. How does David deal with Goliath?
You know, my movies are important on an economic basis, on an artistic basis.
I remember when I took Quentin Tarantino with me to a very private screening of the documentary 'Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired,' which shows some of the legal irregularities of his case. I was involved by the film, and it was an amazing experience to see people weep at the end of it.
As a young man, I went to Paris and soaked up many hours of film knowledge from Robert Hakim in my efforts to become a producer.
I just finished my homework fast, I was bored to death. There wasn't 500 channels so there was a thing for a librarian to teach a kid like me about reading. I started reading early and I read all the time, because I love it.
If an Internet company steals content, they shut it down. And let me tell you, Apple France, Yahoo France or Google France, none of them have gone out of business.
When people ask me what makes movies great, it's the material.
I'm probably the only person who goes to work and says 'Wow, it's really nice here and sweet,' even in the competitive movie business.
I must admit, even though I'm the product of two Jewish parents, I think the Irish temper got in there somewhere, so I'm going to check Mom's genealogy.
They keep the old business. We keep the ongoing business.