![]() Anyway, there are countless horror stories about the things male directors have made actresses do in sex scenes, so Winslet and Ronan choreographing the scene to make them feel most at ease is a welcome change of pace. Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan discuss the 'intensity' of intimate scenes and harsh shooting conditions while making same-sex romance 'Ammonite.' Top 'SNL' sketches so far Every best picture Must. I dunno about you, Kate Winslet, but “you go down there, then you do this, then you climb up here” is how I eat a sandwich. I felt the proudest I’ve ever felt doing a love scene on Ammonite. We’ll do this with the kissing, boobs, you go down there, then you do this, then you climb up here.’ I mean, we marked out the beats of the scene so that we were anchored in something that just supported the narrative. And I said to him, ‘Listen, let us work it out.’ And we did. ![]() I just think Saoirse and I, we just felt really safe. ![]() “It’s definitely not like eating a sandwich. “Saoirse and I choreographed the scene ourselves,” Winslet told the Hollywood Reporter. Set in 1840s England, Ammonite is based on history but takes interpretive license on how the two women developed an intense relationship in those Victorian times. If longing gazes on a constantly-overcast British seashore gets you going, this is the movie for you! It’s the first time Winslet and Ronan have worked together, and they brought their nominated-for-a-combined-11-Oscars talent to self-choreographing one of the film’s sex scenes. Though, as a follow-up to the wonderful Gods Own Country, this movie does feel inferior, mostly in the relationship at the core of the story. ![]() Ammonite, director Francis Lee’s follow-up to his acclaimed God’s Own Country, stars Kate Winslet as a famous fossil finder (an FFF, if you will) who develops a romantic relationship with a shy married woman played by Saoirse Ronan. Ammonite is a film that thrives in its mood, a beautifully shot, visceral piece of filmmaking by Francis Lee, that shows off his ability as a storyteller, so poetic with his camera. ![]()
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