A while ago I found some AM interviews that haven't been posted yet... so I'll post them over the next couple of days.

Last year she took part in a domestic abuse awareness campaign for Women's Aid. Here's what it said about it on the site.

"International film director, fashion and portrait photographer Rankin has taken time out of his hectic schedule to work on a different kind of campaign. Today Women's Aid, the national domestic violence charity, launches its new domestic abuse awareness campaign under the new brand Act and Rankin has shot the striking images. Famous female celebrity faces such as Anne-Marie Duff, Fiona Bruce, Honor Blackman and Anna Friel have all participated in the campaign which hopes to emphasise the fact that domestic violence can affect every woman, no matter her age or situation.
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The head and shoulders portraits shot against a stark white background are reminiscent of the case file photographs police often record injuries to battered wives with and foreground the terrible bruising that each actress has seemingly sustained."

Here's Anne-Marie's picture. It might be a bit disturbing to some, so:


ACTOR, ANNE-MARIE DUFF
"My connection with Women's Aid began in the name of research. I was about to start work on a film in which I was playing a woman breaking free of a violent marriage. The BBC put me in touch with Women's Aid. The women I met; both the carers and the women who'd been forced to seek refuge, were all very welcoming. Anxious not to be misrepresented, they were open, brave, funny and generous."

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