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Carey Mulligan hopes 'She Said' will continue the momentum of the MeToo movement. The 37-year-old actress stars in the new drama movie - which explores the downfall of Harvey Weinstein - and Carey hopes that the Maria Schrader-directed film will help to shine a light on the issue. She said: "From my layman's perspective, the most important impact, thus far, of the MeToo movement being propelled by the story is the channels of communication that have been opened up for people to talk about things. For men and women to talk about experiences like this and I think it wasn't possible in the same w...
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Carey Mulligan felt a "weight of responsibility" to Harvey Weinstein's victims in her new film 'She Said'. The 37-year-old actress stars in the new movie as Megan Twohey - one of the New York Times journalists who exposed the sexual abuse allegations against the disgraced movie mogul - and felt the pressure to tell the real story on the picture. Carey told PEOPLE: "I think we felt that weight of responsibility, and I felt that on other jobs. I think particularly when you play a real person, you have that, but the stories that we were telling are so real and so recent, and not just to people th...
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Carey Mulligan thinks returning to work helped her to deal with postpartum depression. The 37-year-old actress - who has Evelyn, seven, and Wilfred, five, with musician Marcus Mumford - found that promoting her 2015 historical drama movie 'Suffragette' helped her to cope with her depression. She shared: "It was either cancel the whole thing or just get on and do it. And that - and a combination of lots of other things, and help and support from everyone around me - was my light." Carey plays New York Times writer Megan Twohey in the upcoming film 'She Said'. And the actress has confessed to bo...
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Carey Mulligan is in talks to appear in a movie about the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct expose. The 'Promising Young Woman' actress and Zoe Kazan are in line to portray New York Times writers Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor in 'She Said', a new drama from Universal Pictures which is based on the book 'She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement'. 'Unorthodox' filmmaker Maria Schrader will direct from a script by Oscar-winning writer Rebecca Lenkiewicz. Megan and Jodi revealed a series of alleged sexual harassment incidents and assaults on women by the disgrac...
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