Catrin Sagen on Intimate Film Scenes: β Unacceptable Situations Have Lasted Too Long
New guidelines are being introduced in Norwegian film and TV to make intimate scenes safer for actors, as concerns about the responsibilities placed on them have been raised.
In the Norwegian film industry, a growing concern has emerged regarding the safety and well-being of actors during intimate scenes. With actors like Janne Formoe speaking out about the substantial responsibility placed on them, the lack of common guidelines has become increasingly evident. Actors are often required to perform vulnerable acts, such as stripping or simulating sexual situations, in front of a full crew, which can lead to discomfort and exploitative situations.
To address these issues, new regulations are set to be implemented to protect actors and ensure a safer working environment. These guidelines aim to standardize the procedures for shooting intimate scenes, ensuring that all parties involved are aware of their rights and the necessary precautions that should be taken. This proactive approach is a significant step towards fostering a more acceptable and secure atmosphere in the industry.
Critics argue that such measures should have been introduced much earlier, given the historical context of exploitation in film. The movement towards these regulations reflects a broader societal shift towards accountability and respect for personal boundaries, aiming to prevent unacceptable situations that have long persisted in the industry.