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Anna Kendrick Felt ‘Gross’ Making Money Off ‘Woman of the Hour,’ Donated All Her Pay to Anti-Violence Charities: ‘Felt Like the Least I Could Do’

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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Anna Kendrick revealed during an interview on the “Crime Junkie AF” podcast that she made no money from directing “Woman of the Hour” because she donated her pay to RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) and the National Center for Victims of Violent Crime.

These organizations are two of the country’s leading nonprofits that support survivors of sexual abuse and violence. “This was never a money-making venture for me,” Kendrick said. “Eventually, Netflix bought the movie.

But it wasn’t until, like, the week before [the movie’s premiere at] TIFF that I thought, ‘Oh, the movie’s gonna make money.

I asked myself the question of, ‘Do you feel gross about this?’ And I did.” “So I’m not making money off of the movie,” she continued. “The money is going to — or has gone to — RAINN and to the National Center for Victims of Violent Crime.

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