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More women on big screen, but men still tell the stories
Only one film out of the 21 in the running for the Golden Lion top prize at the Venice Film Festival is by a woman.
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Robin Wright: Kevin Spacey deserves second chance
Wright has said that she believes all human beings, including Spacey, deserve a second chance.
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Asia Argento denies sexual assault allegations
Legal documents seen by the 'New York Times' were reported to show she paid a former child star $380,000 after he accused her of sexually assaulting him when he was 17.
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Asia Argento claims won't discredit #MeToo Movement, says founder
According to the New York Times, Italian actress Asia Argento, who was one of the first women to publicly accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, allegedly paid a former child actor after he claimed that she assaulted him in a California hotel room.
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Asia Argento accused of sexually assaulting young actor
Italian actress Argento (42) recently settled a complaint filed against her by a young actor and musician who said she sexually assaulted him when she was 37.
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Lindsay Lohan slams #MeToo movement
The 32-year-old actress admitted she would ‘hate’ herself for her comments but hit out at ‘attention seekers’.
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Polanski's wife says 'Non merci!' to Oscars' academy invite
Seigner, from France, is one of 928 artists and executives which the Academy, best known for giving the Oscars movie awards, last month invited to become members.
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Brendan Fraser slams HFPA
The 49-year-old actor claimed earlier this year that Philip Berk - the former president of the organisation - touched him inappropriately during an HFPA lunch at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2003.
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Miss America to end its swimsuit segment during annual competition
The event, founded as a swimsuit beauty pageant intended to draw visitors to Atlantic City at the end of the summer, will no longer call itself a 'pageant'.
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Roman Polanski slams ‘hypocritical’ #MeToo movement
The filmmaker has rubbished the worldwide campaign, which was launched in response to the Hollywood sex scandal to fight abuse and harassment.
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Donatella Versace: Empowerment doesn't stop sexiness
Donatella Versace insists the MeToo movement doesn't mean women have to "become unsexy" because empowerment means to "look your best".