[Applause] Jason Jason schwarzman Leslie Manville Drew styo Daniel [Applause] Craig Jonathan [Applause] Anderson Andreas Cati I we the there's some choreography in the movie which is very important part of the movie um Drew and I started rehearsals on that months before we started um filming um which is a dancing with someone is a great Icebreaker um so um and we approached the the scenes you know you know as well as I do there's nothing intimate about filming a sex scene on a movie set there's a room full of people watching you so it's like it's not we just wanted to make it as touching and as real and as you know as natural as we possibly could and and I I just you know TR is a wonderful fantastic beautiful actor to work with and we just we kind of had a laugh you know we tried to make it fun I mean guys let's be adult in the room for a second there is no way around the fact that nobody would ever know James Bond desires period having said that [Applause] now the important thing is that he does his missions properly having said that darling I adore you I have been a an admirer of this gentleman for a long time despite he looks and he is pristine and I had this intuition that I suffocated within me because you know like I'm pragmatic like you have to make movies you cannot theyd dream the gentleman that is in the room was really the one that was not pragmatic and said to me what about Daniel Craig and I said I thought about him but he's never going to say yes and he said to me let's ask and he said yes and the yes was a definitive yes he's one of the greatest actors it's a privilege to work with someone like them like him and and for me one of the great characteristics of the Great actors that you love that you want to see on screen and you are affected by I would say is the generosity of approach the capacity of being very mortal on screen and very few are and very few iconic legendary actor allow that fragility to be seen about the costumes because it's your second collaboration I think yes and can you tell well first off the reason I did the movie is because of this great man here I mean it's like I mean it was when I wanted to work with him for a long time we met 20 years ago and said maybe we should work together and we finally did which is just a a wonderful thing [Music] um I I I kind of look at this movie and I think if I wasn't in the movie and I saw this movie I'd want to be in it does that make sense um it's just I it's the kind of films I I want to see I want to make I want to be out there I they're challenging but they're I hopefully incredibly accessible because they're movies I mean they're movies as I understand them um so so so the challenge of playing Lee was just talking and just we just we just talked and you know all of us one of one one of Luca's incredible talents is he just wants to hear everybody's opinion I mean he has a very strong opinion don't get me wrong but but um but he wants to hear everybody's opinion because it's it's really important to him to hear other people's voices about what it is and it's it's so it's so freeing because you're not kind of like on track you're just like okay maybe this maybe this maybe this so the I I I don't look back as a challenge just as a joy add alism and what Dr my mind is that previous students of yours Mr I am a gentleman who goes to sleep very early never take drugs in my life never smoke a cigarette and I am gone into a diet and I lost 15 kilos so I'm quite rigorous about my addictions I also had I can count on two hands the lovers I had in my life having said that um we've been in candy today um I think I I I love the idea of seeing of of of seeing people and not judging them of making sure that even the wor person is the person that you identify with I think that when Lee is drowning into this Obsession that it cannot grasp of of of of connecting with with Allerton and even Allerton is drowning in this impossibility of connection with Lee the way they work with this one is by being detached the other one by going hard on his own addictions it's so purely profoundly human and I think that's what I I'm that's what should be the task of a filmmaker to find humanity in the most dark recesses and in the most bright one I would