Director Sean Baker Explores Sex Work Stigma in ‘Anora’ at Cannes Film Festival
Director Sean Baker discussed his film “Anora” at the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting its focus on removing stigma surrounding sex work. He emphasized the importance of respecting sex work as a career and advocated for its decriminalization, asserting that individuals should have the autonomy to choose their profession.
Baker, known for previous films like “Starlet” and “The Florida Project,” expressed his ongoing interest in exploring stories within the adult film world. “Anora” stars Mikey Madison as the titular character, who becomes involved with the son of a Russian oligarch.
Reviews of the film were positive, praising its commentary on class, privilege, and wealth divide. The process of shooting sex scenes was described as collaborative, with actors providing input and feeling comfortable without the need for an intimacy coordinator.
Baker affirmed his commitment to prioritizing actors’ safety and comfort during filming, stating that their involvement in the process was paramount. He expressed openness to actors using intimacy coordinators but felt confident in directing sex scenes himself.
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