Léa Seydoux delved into her “insane” filming experiences on her erotic film Blue Is The Warmest Color in a new interview. The acclaimed French actress reminisced on the 10 days filming 100 takes of what would become a seven-minute lesbian sex scene. The film broke precedent at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival when both star actresses received the award, instead of just the director, as is customary.
Even though film buffs loved it, many critics accused the film of objectifying and overly sexualizing its stars with its lengthy and graphic sex scenes, which included copious full-frontal nudity. Seydoux said of the career-making experience: “when you have to fake your orgasm for six hours … I can’t say that it was nothing. But for me it is more difficult to show my feelings than my body.” Ultimately, all the, er, hard work was well worth it: “My greatest experience was Blue Is The Warmest Color,” she said of winning the prestigious award.
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Check out more about Léa Seydoux reflecting on filming her infamous seven-minute sex scene: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10803293/Bond-girl-L-Seydoux-reflects-insane-experience-filming-lesbian-film-Blue-Warmest-Color.html