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Industry Reacts to Mikey Madison's Comments on Anora
Intimacy coordinators respond to comments about the absence of safety protocols in the film Anora.

Intimacy coordinators share their views on Mikey Madison's remarks regarding sex scene choreography.
Intimacy Coordinators React to Mikey Madison Comments on Anora
Mikey Madison stars in Sean Baker's film "Anora" as a stripper navigating a complex relationship with a wealthy client. Despite its explicit content, the film lacked an intimacy coordinator during production. Madison explained in a recent interview that she and co-star Mark Eidelstein chose to forego this role, feeling comfortable with the director and producer's approach to the intimate scenes. Their decision has stirred debate online, with some questioning the absence of an intimacy coordinator. While Baker emphasized the importance of actor comfort and safety, critics argue this decision overlooked the dynamics and safety of the entire cast and crew, suggesting a need for standardized protocols in such productions.
Key Takeaways
"I totally respect her decision, and I don’t think she should be shamed."
Andrea Werhun reflects on Madison's choice regarding intimacy coordination.
"It is next to impossible for a performer to say no to someone who has hiring and firing power."
Marci Liroff explains the pressure actors feel in their decisions on set.
"We do need to destigmatize sex work and show these stories authentically."
Lauren Kiele DeLeon discusses the importance of portraying sex work coverages.
"An intimacy coordinator is not just there for the lead actors."
Jessica Steinrock emphasizes the role's broader responsibility on set.
The discussion surrounding "Anora" highlights a crucial moment for the film industry as the role of intimacy coordinators continues to evolve. Their absence on set raises concerns about the safety of not only lead actors but also background performers. While Madison felt empowered to make her own choices, the absence of industry standards leaves many in the shadows. The debate points to a larger conversation about consent, power dynamics, and the responsibility of filmmakers to ensure a safe working environment for everyone involved.
Highlights
- Safety for all on set should never be optional.
- Intimacy coordinators are essential for crew and actors.
- Comfort doesn’t excuse neglecting safety.
- Trust is important, but so is having oversight.
Concerns Over Actor Safety and Industry Standards
The absence of an intimacy coordinator in "Anora" raises significant concerns about the safety of all actors involved, especially background performers. The decision-making power of lead actors can create uncomfortable dynamics on set, which many believe should be addressed with formal standards for intimacy coordination.
The conversation on intimacy coordination is far from over, pushing the industry to rethink its practices.
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