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- Dictionaryherself/həːˈsɛlf/
pronoun
- 1. used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause: "she had to defend herself"
- 2. she or her personally: "she told me herself"
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Herself: Directed by Phyllida Lloyd. With Molly McCann, Clare Dunne, Ruby Rose O'Hara, Ian Lloyd Anderson. A young mother escapes her abusive husband and fights back against a broken housing system. She sets out to build her own home and in the process rebuilds her life and re-discovers herself.
Herself is a 2020 drama film directed by Phyllida Lloyd, from a screenplay by Malcolm Campbell and Clare Dunne. The film stars Dunne, Harriet Walter and Conleth Hill.
With very little income to speak of and no savings, Sandra must use all her ingenuity to make her ambitious dream a reality. At the same time, she must escape the grip of her possessive...
Single mother Sandra (Clare Dunne) escapes her abusive partner with her two young children, only to find herself trapped in temporary accommodation.
not to be, seem, or feel as happy or healthy as usual: Is Michelle all right? She doesn't seem quite herself at the moment. See more. in herself UK informal. used when describing or asking about a woman's state of mind when she is physically ill: I know she's got back trouble but how is she in herself? See more. Fewer examples.
Single-mother Sandra (Clare Dunne) escapes her abusive partner with her two young children, only to find herself trapped in temporary accommodation.
Official Trailer. Single mother Sandra (Clare Dunne) escapes her abusive partner with her two young children, only to find herself trapped in temporary accommodation. After months of struggling, she draws inspiration from one of her daughter’s bedtime stories and hits upon the idea of self-building an affordable home.