Terry Gilliam: women "knew what they were doing" with Harvey Weinstein

Looks like Terry Gilliam is one of those guys: "Harvey opened the door for a few people, a night with Harvey — that's the price you pay."

In a an interview with AFP on Friday, the filmmaker, a member of the comedy group Monty Python, specifically went after Harvey Weinstein's alleged victims, and said, "Harvey opened the door for a few people, a night with Harvey — that's the price you pay."


"It is a world of victims. I think some people did very well out of meeting with Harvey and others didn't," he added. "The ones who did, knew what they were doing. These are adults; we are talking about adults with a lot of ambition." Gilliam also claimed that some of the women didn't actually suffer, but used Weinstein to further their careers, and that he knew women who walked out of meetings with the mogul before getting sexually abused.

Has a Gilliam film ever had a woman lead? Hell, has one ever had a woman in it?

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