Harvey Weinstein CBE (born March 19, 1952) is an American former film producer. He and his brother Bob Weinstein co-founded the entertainment company Miramax, which produced several successful independent films, including Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989), The Crying Game (1992), Pulp Fiction (1994), Heavenly Creatures (1994), Flirting with Disaster (1996), and Shakespeare in Love (1998).
Weinstein won an Academy Award for producing Shakespeare in Love, and garnered seven Tony Awards for a variety of plays and musicals, including The Producers, Billy Elliot the Musical, and August: Osage County. After leaving Miramax, Weinstein and his brother Bob founded The Weinstein Company, a mini-major film studio. He was co-chairman, alongside Bob, from 2005 to 2017.
Martin Scorsese has said he almost quit making movies after directing Gangs Of New York.The director, who worked on the movie with lead actor Leonardo DiCaprio, locked horns with the 2002 film’s now disgraced producer, Harvey Weinstein, with whom Scorsese wrestled over the length and the budget of the film.“I realised that I couldn’t work if I had to make films that way ever again,” Scorsese told GQ. “If that was the only way that I was able to be allowed to make films, then I’d have to stop.
Because the results weren’t satisfying. It was at times extremely difficult, and I wouldn’t survive it. I’d be dead. And so I decided it was over, really.”Although he didn’t quit, Scorsese said he almost called it a day again when he found himself having to work with Weinstein on The Aviator two years later.“And I was against that,” Scorsese said of working with Weinstein whose production company Miramax was a distributor of the film, which again starred DiCaprio. “There was a meeting, and I was forced into that position.
I’d already been, uh, made pregnant, as they said. And there’s no way you’re getting out of it.“But the shoot went well, the editing went well until the last couple of weeks of editing.
And they came in and did some things that I felt were extremely mean.”According to GQ, Warner Bros. and Weinstein’s Miramax cut off funding for the film, forcing Scorsese to use $500,000 (£411,000) of his own private funds to finish it.“I just said, ‘I’m no longer making films,’” added Scorsese.Despite his comments, the legendary director has continued to make a host of movies including the forthcoming Killers Of The Flower Moon, which reunites the director with DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.
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