Actress Julie Hesmondhalgh has said that playing a sexual assault victim in UK drama Broadchurch forced her to confront her own prejudices about who the crime can happen to. She said at a press screening of the programme: "There's been a lot of discussion about televising sexual violence and how that has become almost normalised." "Putting my face to that is something I had to really think about." "Even the fact that I've been cast is an interesting take on it because I'm an ordinary looking middle-aged woman, rather than the classic young girl being chased through the woods. "I had to look at some of my own internalised misogyny because I had fears that the audience wouldn't buy this could happen to someone like me and also that she's a sexual person, but obviously this isn't an act of sex and desire, it's an act of violence and it can happen to all people." The BBC is currently airing Apple Tree Yard, an adaptation of Louise Doughty's novel which has similar themes of a middle-aged woman (played by Emily Watson) being the victim of a violent sexual assault. Hesmondhalgh added that she wanted to do justice to the issue. She said: "I was really aware that I am an actor doing...
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