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I May Destroy You is based on, The question of sexual consent in contemporary life and how, in the new landscape of dating and relationships, we make the distinction between liberation and exploitation.
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I May Destroy You is based on, The question of sexual consent in contemporary life and how, in the new landscape of dating and relationships, we make the distinction between liberation and exploitation.
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Rotten TomatoesLeading Actress | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2021 | Paapa Essiedu
Best Writing for a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Best Ensemble Cast in a New Scripted Series | 2021 | Stephen Wight
Best New Scripted Series | 2021 | Philip Clarke
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or TV Special | 2020 | Paapa Essiedu
Outstanding Actress TV MovieLimited Series | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Outstanding TV MovieLimited Series | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Best TV Performance | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Individual Achievement in Drama | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Writer Drama | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Director Fiction | 2021 | Sam Miller
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Outstanding Music Supervision | 2021 | Matt Biffa
Breakthrough Series Shortform | 2021 | Philip Clarke
Grand Jury Prize | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Best Actress | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Best Writer | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Special Award | 2020 | Michaela Coel
Leading Actor | 2021 | Paapa Essiedu
Outstanding Supporting Actor TV MovieLimited Series | 2021 | Paapa Essiedu
Outstanding Directing TV MovieLimited Series | 2021 | Sam Miller
Outstanding Writing TV MovieLimited Series | 2021 | Michaela Coel
MovieLimited Series Supporting Actor | 2021 | Paapa Essiedu
MovieLimited Series Actress | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Best Supporting TV Performance | 2021 | Paapa Essiedu
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2021 | Paapa Essiedu
Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | 2021 | Paapa Essiedu
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | 2021 | Sam Miller
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series | 2021 | Philip Clarke
Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | 2021 | Julie Harkin
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes | 2021 | Rosemary Lack
Best Actress in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or TV Special | 2020 | Michaela Coel
Best Limited Series or Anthology Series or TV Special | 2020 | Philip Clarke
Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Directing for a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2021 | Sam Miller
Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie Limited Series or Dramatic Special | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series | 2021 | Sam Miller
Best Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie Made for Television | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Director Drama | 2020 | Sam Miller
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Outstanding Producer of Limited Series Television | 2021 | Philip Clarke
Best Performance in a Show | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Best Actress in a Limited Series Anthology Series or Television Movie | 2021 | Michaela Coel
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Limited Series | 2022 | Julie Harkin
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Live Action Under Minutes | 2021 | Tom Deane
Michaela Coel turned down a $1 million deal with Netflix for the series as she would have lost ownership of the rights.
Arabella's pink wig in the first episodes was purposefully selected and dyed as to not suit her face or skin color, and as the series progresses it frays, symbolizing her mental state.
Michaela Coel admitted that she had been sexually assaulted when she was making the second season of Chewing Gum (2015) and this provided the inspiration for the series.
Michaela Coel found the whole process of writing and co-directing the series to be hugely cathartic. But, by the same token, when it was all over and had aired to great acclaim, she found herself in a form of depression as she had nothing left to fill the hole.
Michaela Coel was unprepared for the amount of interest that the series generated, to the extent that she had to change her email address as she was being inundated with requests and messages.