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Justin Kurzel on Directing Wife Essie Davis in a Sex Scene


Do you ever surprise how actors really feel after they see their vital different in a intercourse scene on display screen? “True History of the Kelly Gang” director Justin Kurzel not solely needed to watch — he needed to direct his spouse Essie Davis in a scene with Charlie Hunnam.

“I have the privilege of being married to the director,” Davis informed TheWrap’s Beatrice Verhoeven on the Toronto International Film Festival. “Charlie’s first day on set, and my second day on set, [Kurzel was like], ‘Okay, Essie, can you kneel down and Charlie can you stand there?’ I was like, ‘Hi, Charlie!’”

Kurzel added: “That was more confronting than I thought, actually, directing a scene of my wife giving fellatio to Charlie. Especially because we had just met as well, and we were still getting to know each other… and I’m sitting there and watching it on the split, I thought, wow, that is really affecting me, not in a good or bad way, it’s just, sort of, you know…”

“True History of the Kelly Gang” is in regards to the story of outlaw and bush-ranger Ned Kelly and his household, and the way Kelly fled from authorities together with his “gang” throughout the 1970s. It relies on Peter Carey’s novel, and Shaun Grant wrote the script. George MacKay stars because the outlaw, whereas Davis performs his mom, and Hunnam performs a sergeant who typically visits the household’s dwelling.

“[Ned Kelly is] a notorious figure in Australia,” Kurzel stated when requested why he wished to inform this specific story, including that Kelly was so “mythical in Australia and there was an idea there and a kind of voice that I thought I hadn’t heard and seen before that spoke to our identity as Australians, but also this notion about what is truth and whether your own history can be stolen from you.”

MacKay was interested in the venture for 2 causes: The concept of household as a focus “amidst a Justin Kurzel film.”

Hunnam agreed: “Initially, it was about the desire to work with Justin and when I read the script, I thought this was a fun challenge to make what could be played traditionally as an arch-villainous type of role… it would be nice to get really deeply inside his head and see if we could find some redeeming qualities or at least the truth of why he was behaving the way he was. Justin was clearly thinking the same thing.”

And his time on set was totally different for Hunnam than the opposite initiatives he’s labored on.

“I don’t know if I’ve ever showed up to a set and felt like I was just there to play and have fun,” he defined. “It was such a small role, it didn’t feel like there were any stakes — there are never any stakes — because it’s really just about you coming and trying to find some truth and reveal your heart.”

“True History of the Kelly Gang” was acquired by IFC Films on the competition and the distributor plans to launch the drama in 2020.

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