For scenes at the news desk, Torv read her lines from the autocue, falling into the odd lilt that defined old-school TV news. Absolutely rolling drunk. Welcome to News … at Six. In person, or at least over a spotty Skype connection, Torv is warm and quick to laugh, often at herself. Our call is punctuated by the sound of kids running around upstairs, enjoying the tail end of summer. But as The Newsreader unfolds, we grow to understand them as a product of the unbearable bullying, harassment and sexism she faces in the newsroom.

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