In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Gwyneth Paltrow discussed her experience working with intimacy coordinators on the set of 'Marty Supreme,' where she stars alongside Timothée Chalamet. While intimacy coordinators are now common in Hollywood, Paltrow expressed discomfort with the supervision, feeling it stifled her artistry. She recalled telling the coordinator to step back during filming. The film features significant intimate scenes between the leads, and Paltrow, drawing from her extensive experience, navigates this new aspect of production dynamics shaped by the #MeToo movement.
We said, 'I think we're good. You can step a little bit back,'” Paltrow expressed her feelings on the role of intimacy coordinators in her latest film, describing them as potentially stifling.
As an artist, very stifled by that,” Gwyneth Paltrow articulated her discomfort with an intimacy coordinator overly directing intimate scenes, emphasizing her desire for creative freedom.
I mean, we have a lot of sex in this movie,” Paltrow candidly shared insight into the romantic dynamics between her and Timothée Chalamet's characters in 'Marty Supreme'.
The role of an intimacy coordinator was new territory for Paltrow, who has over 30 years of experience, demonstrating the shifting landscape of film productions post-#MeToo.
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