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    Keira Knightley by Tony Briggs for Women's Aid domestic violence campaign 2009

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    Keira Knightley by Tony Briggs for Women's Aid domestic violence campaign 2009

    Keira Knightley - Women's Aid domestic violence campaign
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    Photographed by Tony Briggs

    Multi-award winning actress Keira Knightley and Atonement director Joe Wright have teamed up once again to make a landmark film to raise awareness of domestic violence.

    Women’s Aid and Grey London are launching a national domestic violence awareness campaign, which centres on a hard-hitting short film directed by BAFTA-winning director, Joe Wright and starring critically acclaimed multi-award winning actress Keira Knightley. The national campaign was launched on April 2nd 2009 through cinema, TV, print and online.

    Keira Knightley said:
    "I wanted to take part in this advert for Women's Aid because while domestic violence exists in every section of society, we rarely hear about it. We may not think we know someone who has experienced domestic violence, but this does not mean that it is not happening. Domestic violence affects one in four women at some point in their lifetime and kills two women every week. Without the services provided by Women's Aid, many more women could be at risk of being killed, yet without donations the charity may not exist this time next year. Please donate £2 a month to Women's Aid to help save lives."

    The two minute film, ‘CUT’, sees Keira arrive home after a day’s filming to be confronted by her abusive partner. The scenes that follow are disturbing but all too common and the film ends with the statement, ‘Isn’t it time someone called cut?’

    Keira Knightley by Tony Briggs for Women's Aid domestic violence campaign 2009