"Game of Thrones" actress Natalie Dormer has warned women to "stop slagging off feminism" and start appreciating how equality has changed in the past 200 years.
The actress said she thinks people will be shocked by her new period drama TV movie "The Scandalous Lady W" because it shows how women were treated 200 years ago, making people realise the importance of the feminist movement.
"I think this will be the biggest hurdle for a modern audience to get over - that women in the 18th century were their husbands' property.
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The 33-year-old star hopes the BBC film will educate people on "an era of political and social history" when women were treated like second-class citizens and the majority of men and all women were forbidden from voting.
"Drama invariably sexes things up a bit and simplifies. But I think that is completely valid if it brings an era of political and social history to an audience that wouldn't otherwise know about it.
"When this was set, only 15 per cent of the male population had the vote. Yet everything on the news at the moment is apathy towards politics. If we can slip in these little triggers that make people think a bit, then a little bit of artistic license is valid.