8 October 2015
The great-granddaughter of the British suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst, has described protests at the London premiere of a film about the movement as "fitting".
Dr Helen Pankhurst told Victoria Derbyshire programme host Joanna Gosling that the "real action" was a contrast to the glamour of the event.
Campaigners lay down on the red carpet, shouting slogans and displaying posters condemning cuts to domestic violence services and demanding equality in Parliament.
Suffragette tells the story of young East End laundry woman, Maud Watts, played by Carey Mulligan, who becomes an activist fighting to gain women the vote.
Meryl Streep - one of Hollywood's most successful actors - has spoken out about sexism in the film industry, saying that even she receives less pay than male co-stars.
The Oscar-winning actress plays women's rights activist Emmeline Pankhurst in the film Suffragette, which premiered in London on Wednesday.
Protesters angry at what they describe as "cuts to domestic violence services" targeted the premiere, with some laying down on the red carpet.
The great-granddaughter of the British suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst, has described protests at the London premiere of a film about the movement as "fitting".
Dr Helen Pankhurst told Victoria Derbyshire programme host Joanna Gosling that the "real action" was a contrast to the glamour of the event.
Campaigners lay down on the red carpet, shouting slogans and displaying posters condemning cuts to domestic violence services and demanding equality in Parliament.
Suffragette tells the story of young East End laundry woman, Maud Watts, played by Carey Mulligan, who becomes an activist fighting to gain women the vote.
Meryl Streep - one of Hollywood's most successful actors - has spoken out about sexism in the film industry, saying that even she receives less pay than male co-stars.
The Oscar-winning actress plays women's rights activist Emmeline Pankhurst in the film Suffragette, which premiered in London on Wednesday.
Protesters angry at what they describe as "cuts to domestic violence services" targeted the premiere, with some laying down on the red carpet.
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