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Léa Seydoux don't mind nude scenes

The French actress also drops the covers for the film. Does it cost you to show yourself naked?

London – French actress Léa Seydoux (“James Bond: No Time to Die”) has no reservations about nude scenes. For the new comedy “The French Dispatch” by director Wes Anderson, the 36-year-old dropped the covers in front of the camera.

“It’s a little uncomfortable,” said Seydoux in an interview with the German press agency. “But it’s beautifully filmed in black and white. So I didn’t mind. I don’t mind nudity at all. I think nudity is beautiful. “

The versatile Frenchwoman has been very revealing in other films. For her role in the drama “Blue is a warm color” she received the Palme d’Or for best actress in Cannes. She also has nude scenes in “The Story of My Wife”. In “The French Dispatch” she plays a prison guard who has an affair with a prisoner and who is behind bars. “That’s what I love about the character, the paradox,” she said. “One moment we see her completely naked, the next she is totally buttoned up. I love the contrast. “

According to Seydoux, the film set was specially closed for these special scenes so that only absolutely necessary people were present. “Every time I’ve shot nude scenes in the past, it was like that,” said the actress and laughed. “However, then everyone can see it on the screen.” Dpa

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