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Cannes (France) (AFP) - "Barbie" director Greta Gerwig, heading the jury at the Cannes Film Festival, said Tuesday she was amazed at the improving status of women in the film business and welcomed concrete changes like intimacy coordinators on sets. There has been a lot of talk about the #MeToo movement in France ahead of the festival, following mounting allegations against iconic actor Gerard Depardieu and several directors. Gerwig, who became the first woman director to make a $1-billion movie last year with "Barbie", said she was optimistic about the improving role of women in cinema. "In ...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Since Hollywood sex abuse revelations ignited the #MeToo movement five years ago, demand for on-set "intimacy coordinators" has soared -- but resistance, power imbalances and a fear of saying "no" to sex scenes are deeply rooted in showbusiness, experts say. A fledgling industry of professionals who choreograph intimate scenes, provide equipment to safeguard actors' privates and discuss consent with filmmakers has grown rapidly since a 2017 investigation into Harvey Weinstein forced a wider reckoning. "It has been an amazing difference, in that when it was first introduced,...
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