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What Emma Stone said about shooting the sex scenes in Poor Things, nominated for 11 Oscars

“Having an intimacy coordinator felt like having both a safety net and a choreographer and a hand to hold”: Emma Stone, nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Poor Things, told NPR's Fresh Air.

March 10, 2024 / 10:00 IST
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96th Oscars: Actor Emma Stone, who has been nominated for two Oscars for the film ‘Poor Things’, believes having an intimacy director on the set helped her immensely.

Emma Stone who plays a sexually uninhibited character Bella, an adult woman who died by suicide and is brought back to life but with the implanted brain of a child, initially rejected the offer for an intimacy coordinator for Poor Things. In an interview on Fresh Air, a radio programme and podcast on the American National Public Radio (NPR), with David Bianculli, the actor spoke about her initial reluctance to accept an intimacy director.

“I did think, OK, well, Yorgos (Lanthimos) and I have made three films together. I feel very comfortable with him. The DP - Robbie Ryan - and I, we did The Favourite together, (I) feel comfortable with him. Our first AD is a woman, Hayley, who's incredible. Our focus puller is a woman. You know, I felt like I'll be fine in this circumstance. And these are my friends, and I know everybody well,” Emma Stone said on NPR's Fresh Air.

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But things changed when she met Elle McAlpine, the intimacy coordinator. “I felt so stupid that I thought that that wouldn't be a necessary situation... having her there felt like having both a safety net and a choreographer and a hand to hold. And, you know, she and I would text after a day of doing some of these scenes and just sort of say how we were feeling and what was going on. And it was just this really beautiful relationship that I found extremely, extremely meaningful,” Stone said in the Fresh Air interview.