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Hollywood Oscar Campaign Narrative by Publicist Peggy Siegal
The passage is a promotional, anecdotal recount of Oscar season events and film festival screenings. It mentions industry figures (Harvey Weinstein, Scott Rudin, etc.) but provides no concrete allegat Peggy Siegal describes her role as a publicist covering Oscar campaigns. Mentions various high‑profile filmmakers and actors (Harvey Weinstein, Scott Rudin, Tom Hooper, Coli Describes festival strate
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The passage is a promotional, anecdotal recount of Oscar season events and film festival screenings. It mentions industry figures (Harvey Weinstein, Scott Rudin, etc.) but provides no concrete allegat Peggy Siegal describes her role as a publicist covering Oscar campaigns. Mentions various high‑profile filmmakers and actors (Harvey Weinstein, Scott Rudin, Tom Hooper, Coli Describes festival strate
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Alec Baldwin“also unspools there in a tiny theater as Madonna, Alec Baldwin and Harvey Weinstein slip in the back. Darren Aro”
Harvey Weinstein“lm. Two weeks later at The Toronto Film Festival, Harvey Weinstein stood with his filmmakers witnessing the same rea”
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