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Actors such as Emma Thompson, Carey Mulligan, Saoirse Ronan, Gemma Chan and Keira Knightley, along with a group of 160 academics, activists and charity workers have also signed the letter. The letter comes ahead of the upcoming Bafta awards ceremony, calling it an occasion “celebrate this tremendous moment of solidarity and unity across borders by coming together and making this movement international”.
“This movement is bigger than just a change in our industry alone. In the very near past, we lived in a world where sexual harassment was an uncomfortable joke; an unavoidable awkward part of being a girl or a woman. “If you have said ‘time’s up’, if the stories you have read in the papers have resonated and distressed you – join us in shifting the dial.
Let’s make 2018 the year that time was up on sexual harassment and abuse. This is your moment too,” it further reads. Women attending the Bafta Awards have also said they will be dressed in black on the red carpet in solidarity with Hollywood’s Time’s Up movement.