Rachel Morrison, Diane Warren board #MeToo documentary

Documentary announced in October when scandal broke out.

Update: 2018-03-03 18:52 GMT
Rachel Morrison

Los Angeles: Cinematographer Rachel Morrison and songwriter Diane Warren have boarded the untitled documentary on #MeToo movement. Morrison will be a consultant while Warren will be penning a song for the project, which will be helmed by Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick, reported Variety. 

Morrison, 39, is the first woman cinematographer to be ever nominated for an Academy Award for her work on the film Mudbound. She also shot Creed and Black Panther, the Marvel super-hit. 

Warren has received nine Oscar nominations, but has yet to snag the prize. Warren, who has been nominated for Oscars nine times, bagged another nod with rapper Common this year for Stand Up For Something” from Marshall.

The documentary was announced in October after the Harvey Weins-tein scandal broke in Hollywood and opened floodgates of similar sexual harassment and sexual assault revelations in the industry. “I'm excited to collaborate and consult with Amy and Kirby on this powerful and socially important film,” said Morrison. “As a huge fan of their work, I am looking forward to teaming with Amy and Kirby again on another game-changing film,” said Warren. 

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