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Sienna Miller has said that the MeToo movement has made women in the film industry “wake up” to the fact that they “deserve” to see their experiences on-screen.
Speaking to RadioTimes.com and other press, Miller discussed the the movement’s impact ahead of her new Netflix series Anatomy of a Scandal, based on Sarah Vaughan’s best-selling book of the same name, which centres around a rape allegation against a British politician.
In the Anatomy of a Scandal cast, Miller plays Sophie, the Oxford-educated wife of a prominent MP, James Whitehouse (Rupert Friend), a Tory Cabinet minister and product of Eton and Oxford University, where he was a member of a Bullingdon-esque drinking society.
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Their seemingly happy marriage is imploded, however, after James’ parliamentary researcher Olivia Lytton (Naomi Scott) – with whom he’d been having an affair – accuses him of sexual assault.
Additional reporting by Abby Robinson.
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