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Demi Moore talks 'vulnerability' and 'trust' needed for full nude scenes in new film

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Demi Moore talks about the ‘vulnerability’ needed to film the nude scenes in new film
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ByMason Leib
May 22, 2024, 4:32 PM

Demi Moore is opening up about the "vulnerability" she said was required to pull off full-nudity scenes featured in "The Substance," a new horror film by Coralie Fargeat, which debuted at Cannes Cannes Film Festival this weekend.

Moore, 61, spoke on the experience of shooting those scenes while sitting alongside her co-star in the film Dennis Quaid and others at a press conference.

"Going into it you know it was really spelled out the level of vulnerability and rawness that was really required to tell this story," said Moore.

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Moore also said, "It was a very vulnerable experience and just required, I think, kind of going into it with a sensitivity and a lot of conversation about, you know, what we were trying to accomplish, how we were going to approach it."

"And I think finding that common ground of mutual trust," she added.

Demi Moore poses for photographers upon arrival at the Chopard 'Once Upon A Time' party, Cannes, France, May 21, 2024.
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Moore said her Margaret Qualley, who she described as a "great partner," made her feel "very safe."

"We were obviously quite close in certain moments, um, 'naked,'" joked Moore. "It allowed us also a lot of levity in those moments at how absurd those certain situations were, with us laying on the tile floor."

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She added, "Ultimately it's just about, I think, really direct and clear communication and mutual trust."

A teaser for the upcoming film was released in May, with a synopsis which subtly teases the film's plot calling it "a spine-tingling new film." '

"Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself? You. Only better in every way. You've got to try this new product. It changed my life," reads the synopsis.

"The Substance" a horror film starring Moore, Qualley and Quaid debuted at Cannes on May 19.

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