series. At just 22-years-old, Dunst starred as the fallen French aristocrat herself, and delivering an iconic performance that made the Sofia Coppola-directed film a cult-classic. Though often regarded as one of Dunst's best roles, the actress remembers the experience of filming it somewhat differently. During their conversation, she revealed feeling particularly uncomfortable shooting the film's racy scenes.
“All of our stuff was like making out, and I’m not comfortable with that. It’s never comfortable, ever,” Dunst said to Dornan. “I think my first time I even showed my breasts was with Sofia,” Dunst recalled. “She never used the take, and I don’t think you were there. I felt overwhelmed too.” Dornan, who played the dreamy Count Axel, was surprised to hear about Dunst’s discomfort. “You handled it well,” he said. “I thought you were in control of everything.”received mixed reviews, largely for being a contemporary adaptation that felt more like a coming-of-age film than a historically accurate biopic. The now-beloved movie followed the tumultuous life of Marie leading up to the French Revolution.
HBO was the first network that committed to using intimacy coordinators, following the #MeToo movement. Since then, more television networks, and film studios, have followed suit to keep actors safe on set.
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