'Untouchable', which chronicles the disgraced producer's rise and dramatic fall, joins the line-up that includes Chiwetel Ejiofor's 'The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind' and Mindy Kaling's 'Late Night'.

AceShowbiz - Harvey Weinstein is returning to the Sundance Film Festival as the subject of a new documentary chronicling the disgraced movie mogul's rise and dramatic fall.

"Untouchable", directed by Ursula MacFarlane, will premiere at the 2019 event in Utah, where Weinstein had been a regular until he was accused of sexual harassment and/or assault by more than 60 women following an initial expose in The New York Times in October, 2017.

A number of the alleged incidents, including one claim of rape from actress Rose McGowan, are said to have taken place while he was in Park City attending the Sundance festivities.

Weinstein has vehemently denied all accusations of non-consensual sex, but he is currently facing criminal charges relating to allegations of bad behaviour in New York and Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, the line-up for the upcoming Sundance Film Festival will also feature the premieres of Chiwetel Ejiofor's directorial debut "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind", Mindy Kaling's "Late Night", and new documentaries about music icon Miles Davis and legendary novellist Toni Morrison.

The 2019 Sundance Film Festival takes place from January 24 to February 3.

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