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Anna Kendrick Redirected Her Funds From ‘Woman of the Hour’ to Charity


Anna Kendrick donated the money she made on the Netflix film 'Woman of the Hour' to RAINN and the National Center for Victims of Violent Crime.

The actress said she felt "gross" about making money on the film, which is based on the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala, who spent years assaulting young girls, boys, and women Anna Kendrick made her feature directorial debut with Women of the Hour, the film based on the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala. She also plays the lead role in the film as a character that draws from Cheryl Bradshaw, who narrowly escaped Alcala’s violence after encountering him on the series The Dating Game in the 1970s.

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