Danh ngôn của Abi Morgan (Sứ mệnh: 8)

Yes, I've heard of the 'Mad Men' comparisons, but I like to think 'The Hour' has its own distinctive voice. Although it is set in 1956, I have tried to give it a contemporary edge, and its themes of love, passion, romance, fury, professional jealousy, and personal failure are universal, I think.
One of the things I think I can do in my lifetime is stop to remind myself that - and keep affirming that - women can sell movies.
Really, feminism is just about equality, and that's all. It's just saying equal rights.
I was never cool as a kid.
I used to listen to 'Woman's Hour' every morning, but I've discovered that I can't have words on when I'm working.
I talk to myself all the time - it's something my children have observed in the car.
All work is a process of failure. Every single thing I write, I look at it and go, 'Do better. That's not good enough. Do better.' And so, that keeps me up at night.
I love the South Bank: every era of architecture is there, and you can stop, look, and listen.