Look, no one’s saying people can’t make sex scenes or that sex scenes are inherently bad. But in recent years, directors have learned that there’s a right way and a wrong way to shoot them, and that clear planning and boundaries can make for a better scene.
Here’s a good essay by Lauren Greenhall, director of the new indie erotic thriller Perfectly Good Moment, about how an intimacy coordinator made the film better and more comfortable for everyone.
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