When she is producing, directing or acting in a sex scene, Zoe Lister-Jones, the writer, director and star of Roku's "Slip," tells Salon that she wants to create a "safe" environment. The multi-hyphenate describes working with her cast and an intimac...
When she is producing, directing or acting in a sex scene, Zoe Lister-Jones, the writer, director and star of Roku's "Slip," tells Salon that she wants to create a "safe" environment. The multi-hyphenate describes working with her cast and an intimacy coordinator for scenes with nudity. And Lister-Jones explains why hiring women crew and producers is important to her as filmmaker. "I think there's obviously such a harrowing history of people feeling exploited, especially women, in sex scenes in film and television," she said.