Despite the coronavirus, thanks to the pandemic, a lot of very interesting changes have taken place within the film industry. We’ve seen how Hollywood’s largest companies made the decision to release some of their biggest films of the year 2020 on streaming platforms before the movie closes, but there are other more significant things that are they are transforming, like what Keira Knightley showed us.
The 35-year-old actress has been very active in recent years. He recently starred in British comedy-drama Bad behavior and will soon be starring in Camille Griffin’s Christmas comedy, Silent night, Next to the star of Jojo Rabbit, Roman Griffin Davis and Matthew Goode. However, and despite having so many projects, it seems that Keira is very clear that she wants her career to take a different direction.

Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Keeley Hawes, Keira Knightley and Suki Waterhouse at the world premiere of ‘Misbehavior’ / Photo: Getty
Keira Knightley reveals she won’t be doing any more sex scenes
It turns out that in an interview for The Hollywood Reporter, Keira Knightley mentioned that filming of sex scenes has been banned for many years in each character he plays. The Oscar nominee revealed she has one “Non-nudity clause”, Which she added to her film contracts since she became a mother in 2015, however this only applies to productions directed by male directors.
According to Knightley, the male gaze is a problem in this class of sequences, saying he doesn’t want to show up “In these horrible sex scenes where you’re all fat and where everyone is grunting. I’m not interested in doing that. I don’t have an absolute ban (shooting naked), but I do with men.”. Besides, Keyra pointed out that all of this is partly out of vanity and because she doesn’t like to be seen.

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The actress mentioned that she would do it if it had another purpose
Keira Knightley continued to explain her point, Making it very clear that sometimes the naked is not justified. “There are times when I say,‘ Yeah, I completely see that this sex scene would be really good in this movie, but you basically just need someone who’s sexy, ’so you can use someone else. Because I’m too vain and she’s already had two children, and I just prefer not to stand in front of a group of naked men. “
Finally, the actress of Pirates of the Caribbean express their interest in working in this class of scenes exclusively with directors in films that address issues inherent in the female experience, whether motherhood or body acceptance:
“If it was about motherhood, how extraordinary this body is, how suddenly you look at this body that you have come to know and that is yours and that is seen in a completely different way and that has changed. unfathomably for you before you became a mother, then yes, I would be totally willing to explore this with a woman who understood it. But now I feel very uncomfortable trying to represent the masculine gaze. “

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