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Every Set Has an ‘Intimacy Coordinator’, But What Do They Do Exactly?

By

Ami Ciccone

, updated on

September 30, 2024

Lights, camera, action! But what happens when the action includes intimate scenes? Enter the intimacy coordinator. These unsung heroes of Hollywood ensure actors feel safe and respected while filming sensitive content. But what exactly do they do?

(Photo: Pexels) Intimacy Coordinators have made it safe to play sensitive scenes

The Rise of Intimacy Coordinators

Intimacy coordinators became essential during the #MeToo movement, specifically to address concerns about sexual harassment in Hollywood. They guide actors through intimate scenes, ensuring comfort and consent. HBO was a pioneer in this area and incorporated intimacy coordinators in 2018.

 

Shows like "The Deuce" paved the way, demonstrating the importance of these professionals. As a result, more networks began hiring them, especially for shows with explicit content. For instance, HBO's "Euphoria" and "House of the Dragon" benefitted greatly from their expertise.

 

Netflix Leading the Charge

Netflix's "Sex Education" was the first of the streaming giant's shows to hire an intimacy coordinator. During its second season, the show's coordinator, Ita O'Brien, helped the cast navigate intimate scenes.

 

Asa Butterfield praised O'Brien for helping them "find their boundaries" during these moments. The presence of an intimacy coordinator made the scenes feel more authentic and less intimidating for the actors.

(Photo: Pexels) The #MeToo movement ignited the emergence of intimacy coordinators

Another Netflix hit, "Bridgerton," also utilized intimacy coordinators from its inception. Lizzy Talbot, the show's coordinator, emphasized that the intimate scenes had a unique perspective. Consequently, she often focused on what women wanted to see. This fresh approach set "Bridgerton" apart from other shows.

 

Mixed Reactions from Actors

Not all actors are on board with intimacy coordinators. Sean Bean, known for his role in "Game of Thrones," expressed his concerns in a 2022 interview. He noted that intimacy coordinators "spoil the spontaneity" of sex scenes.

 

On the other hand, many actors appreciate their presence. Rachel Zegler, star of "West Side Story," tweeted her gratitude for having an intimacy coordinator on set. This divide highlights the varying perspectives within the industry regarding these professionals.

 

The Path to Standardization

While the use of intimacy coordinators is growing, it's not yet universal. Jessica Steinrock, an intimacy coordinator, shared her experiences in a 2023 interview. She explained how she makes actors feel comfortable on set.

(Photo: Pexels) Intimacy coordinators are likely to become a must on sets

Director Karyn Kusama, who works with Steinrock on "Yellowjackets," hopes that intimacy coordination will become the standard in Hollywood. This shift would ensure actors always feel safe and respected during vulnerable scenes.

 

Intimacy coordinators are changing the landscape of filmmaking. Their work ensures actors feel comfortable and respected, creating a safer environment on set. As Hollywood continues to evolve, the role of intimacy coordinators will likely become even more integral to the industry.

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