Babygirl’s Director Explains Why Working With Intimacy Coordinators Is Like Working With Stuntmen

Film

The highly anticipated A24 drama Babygirl has been generating buzz for its steamy sex scenes performed by Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson and the taboo romance at the center. While erotic thrillers can be fun for an audience, the craft of directing intimate scenes is unique, and lately has been re-examined. The use of intimacy coordinators in Hollywood has started to become commonplace, and was very present during production on Babygirl. Now, director Halina Reijn is reflecting on what it’s like to use one, and how it’s very similar to using a stunt coordinator on a film.

Reijin sat down with Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar for Variety’s Directors on Directors series, and the filmmakers breached the subject of intimacy coordinators and the popularity of their presence on film sets. The role of an intimacy coordinator is to choreograph intimate scenes and have open conversations about them to make actors feel more comfortable and safe.

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