The cameraman was forced to turn around…
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield’s film We Live in Time is one of the most anticipated romance movies of recent years.
It’s not set to be released in the UK until January, but it is set to have a limited release in the US this month.
In the run up to the release, Garfield spoke to Josh Horowitz at 92nd Street Y and revealed something rather scandalous about one of the film’s more intimate scenes.
While filming a sex scene with Pugh, the duo did not hear the director saying cut, and it led to a bit of an awkward moment.
“We were doing the first take of this very intimate, passionate scene and it’s a closed set which means it’s only me and Florence and the camera operator who’s a lovely man called Stuart,” the actor explained.
“And he’s very polite and very sweet and gentle. The director’s in another room next door.
“And so the scene becomes passionate and we get into it as it were and we go a little bit further than we were meant to.. it’s feeling safe and we just kind of… go from the next thing to the next thing and we’ll let this progress and we’ll just carry on.”
The Spiderman star said that he then looked up and saw Stuart facing the corner of the room, with his camera down by his side.
Fans responded to the on-set revelation online.
One person questioned: “How in character does one have to be for this to happen?”
“When the chemistry is so intense,” a second put.
“The director was finished. They weren’t,” a third penned.
