The BBC has announced plans to produce a feature length documentary about the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
The disgraced producer has been accused of sexual misconduct by dozens of actresses, following an expose by The New York Times and The New Yorker, and now the British broadcaster is set on making "the definitive documentary" for BBC Two, with two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker Ursula Macfarlane at the helm.
Interviews with "the many actresses who have been brave enough to tell their stories" are promised for the film, along with comments from reporters and Hollywood insiders.
It's said the documentary - with the working title 'Weinstein' - will explore how he abused his power and covered his tracks, while it also vows to "illuminate Hollywood's deep-rooted sexism".