Daniel Craig on Filming Explicit Scenes & Luca Guadagnino’s Queer at Venice Film Festival

[Music] there's nothing intimate about fing a sex scene on a movie set there's a room full of people watching we just wanted to make it as touching as real as you know as natural as we possibly could we approached the the scenes you know you know as far as I do there's nothing intimate about buing a sex scene on new there 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 I I kind of look at this movie and I think if I wasn't in the movie and I saw this movie I 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 uh I hopefully incredibly accessible because that that really is I understand I wanted hopefully to let the audience at the end of it with a sort of uh um idea of self who are we when we are alone and who are we looking for who do we want decide us no matter who you are are you an ER addict living in Mexico City which by the way is a Mexico City that exist in the mind of the character or you love a man you a woman whoever you love who are you when you are alone in that bed and you are left with the feeling of how uh you have felt for someone else [Music] a [Music] [Music] [Music] a [Music] n [Music] [Music]

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