Nicole Kidman's ‘Babygirl’ co-star Harris Dickinson on ‘embarrassing’ intimate scenes
Harris Dickinson, Nicole Kidman's younger co-star on ‘Babygirl’ opens up on shooting sensitive scenes
Harris Dickinson, Nicole Kidman's younger co-star in Babygirl, got candid on the experience of filming raunchy scenes with the actress for the upcoming movie.
The 28-year-old Iron Claw star, who appears opposite the 57-year-old Big Little Lies actor in the movie, told Variety that the pair got help from an intimacy coordinator, opening up on one scene that was “embarrassing” to film.
“We'd have a discussion with the intimacy coordinator and then Nicole and I kind of did our own thing with it once we set the parameters of what we were both comfortable with,” he told the outlet.
“The intimacy coordinator is saying, ‘What are you comfortable with, what do you want as a director, what are you comfortable doing from that vision?’ They're facilitating that and doing it very delicately without interrupting the actual scene.”
He further talked about the “embarrassing” scene, in which he bared-it-all while dancing in a hotel room to a George Michael song, without doing any rehearsal beforehand.
“That was just me moving. Halina put the song and said, ‘Just dance.’ So I just had a little groove. Maybe I had a little whiskey before. But it was embarrassing.”
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