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“These women kicked ass.”
“I wanted to do a story, then I decided we’re going to do a story about women. We’re
going to make a hetero movie about women. And these women are not going to have
sex with each other in the movie, counter to what one might expect—although they do
at the reunion show. [chuckle] It’s going to be a story about how each of these women’s
own relationship with sexuality leads them to a point where they find camaraderie and
start to build confidence through talking about it with other women, and the community
that comes with it. Which, to me, is kind of an allegory about what the industry can
provide to people.”
“[The therapy scenes] were hard for me, because I’m naturally quiet and introverted,”
Reagan Foxx says. “I took speech class in college to better myself in public speaking,
to get over that shyness. It is very hard for me because I have to learn to get over
myself, and that’s what I push myself for when I’m doing acting roles. I love that thrill.
We shot last week and when we went home for the weekend, I thought maybe I should
get involved with plays. Something to bring out the side of me that I now see. I am very
honored and lucky to be included with so many well-known and respected younger
workers. I don’t usually get that, I get the really, really young ones, 19, 20, 21-year-olds.
I’m always their mom or stepmom. This was nice. I can just be the hot... lady.”
“This cast and the whole movie itself is so fun,” Anna Claire Clouds tells me. “It’s rare
that you get one group of people together for a full week of acting on the same set,
but you get to come back the next week and do the same thing all over again. You get
really comfortable with everybody, it just feels like what I imagine people with regular
jobs feel like. You go in and you know exactly what they ate yesterday.
“I did a boy/girl anal with Seth Gamble,” Clouds continues. “In an interrogation room.
My character gets off to being watched, and the potential of getting in trouble. I have
no stop, no filter.”
“I had a boy/boy/girl with Nathan Bronson and Vince Karter,” Kenna James says.
“My character was a suburban housewife by day, but at night she would meet up with
strangers, and it kept getting more dangerous, more risky, until the point I got caught.”
And neither of those guys was your husband? “Nope.”
All of the sex was shot on separate days from the group-therapy scenes. “We had a
day where we’d just come in and have sex,” Clouds says. “On the days we had acting,
none of us had sex. The group therapy scenes were a theater workshop, basically. We
experienced [the sex] in the past, and the therapy was in the present. It was really cool
to be able to do.”
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