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Rita Braver reports on how intimacy coordinators are changing the way intimate encounters are filmed. Tatum O'Neil, the actress who as a child won an Oscar for "Paper Moon" found adulthood a tougher role. In an interview with Tracy Smith, she opens up about divorce and past struggles with addiction.

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Then things got complicated. Do you start your career first movie red really screws you up Tatum and Oscar ahead on Sunday morning.

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They can also apply to the job. A growing universe of advisors performs during intimate scenes on movie sets.

You may want children out of the room for our cover story reported by Rita braver from here to eternity to body sex and the city Hollywood had been an expected part of what we watch to time his movement. There is a new focus on how these scenes are made you basically raised her hand and said look I think we need to have more rules about how we should be seen waiting for a Madison prostitute who becomes star series dues, but in 2018, as this shows second season started, she felt anxious before explicit we talk show on Sunday morning. Some people might say hey this is what they sign up, sure, but there's a safe, and there's a better way to do an worse way to do it.

I wasn't signing up to be exploited porn star is signing up to play what response from the producers when you raise this, I would like to think they would've responded this way even matter what the time was, but I think especially in this moment they were nothing but open and receptive to that says her request for help, also came in the wake of criticism of the show for continuing to employ one of the series costars James Franco.

After several young actresses accused him of sexual misconduct. Franco denies the charges and neither me nor anyone on the dues said they'd experienced any problems with him. Within a few days of needs asking the producers hired Alicia Road. This pressure, no interest, equipment, or thought of any mainstream show until I got on the dues intimacy coordinator her job to learn the director's vision and then confer with each of the actors to map out every move during sex scene where your boundaries, what are we okay showing what we not okay showing Road. This is a pioneer in her industry. One of the founders of intimacy directors international established in 2015 it all began when she and some colleagues who work does seem directors started thinking about how sex sequences which can be risky different way were saying that violent scenes we could choreograph it to talk about but we got to intimate scenes. No one really knew how to approach it, or really have a common language about the interesting thing is that we had already created our company well before me to this tree had not raised the idea until HBO's the dues so these are the tools of your trade yeah I even provides protective therefore actors onset different cuts on different sort of modesty garments for them.

So in this scene with Ryan Farrell and Emily knew there was a hand that went to his crotch to his pelvis, and so we knew that we would have a barrier for him, so Ryan had a cup that he wore some of the ways in which you feel like she made a difference having somebody there help with the communication part allowed me to be a lot more honest and in the end it's not actually didn't do anything that was that. It just didn't feel scary. If you're wondering whether intimacy and sex. We asked the director of several sex and the city episodes David Frankel just worked for the first time with coordinator on the books and was very eye-opening wonderful experience all the discomfort that I felt navigating sex scenes with actors. I no longer had to do goal-directed films like the devil wears product very tame encounters and hope springs Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones definitely got into it without intimacy coordinator, but now he says he always wants to work with one actors are saying hey there, figuring out how to make things even sexier. Are you saying for short. Intimacy coordinator standing watching at the monitors were rolling and shall say wow we can make that harder. All those things spectacularly helpful. There are infamous examples of films that pushed actors too far. Like 1972 last Tango in Paris once lauded for its sexual audacity. Actress Maria Schneider later charge that director Bernardo Bertolucci and costar Marlon Brando made her feel abused and humiliated and some of that still exists today. What kinds of things that you heard from actors over the years that have made them uncomfortable ranges from the just really awkward and uncomfortable to finding tongues in your mouth and you didn't expect the tongue in your mouth, and he guzzled up the scale to go full on sexual assault. How do you feel about Knox's hands on your face clearly says the climate is changing dramatically and intimacy court. Therefore, film, TV, and Broadway. She finds that more and more actors expect to be safe spaces. This work in this discipline is understood and being requested and becoming part of the actual standard of the industry. Just last month the screen actors Guild announced new guidelines calling for intimacy coordinators to be used for any scenes involving nudity or simulated sex. How high up. Is there young actors like Martin St. Louis and Ebony flowers say it's not just protection for women gives me the freedom to be open about the boundaries I have or the fears working with my partner and also I imagine at least I mean in the age of hashtag me to having protection nor that navigation of the experience is really important for the guy. These equations to overall conversation has been so much more honest and open and that's how things get changed and as for the actor who helped start it all, you become kind of insane coordinator you I like that idea now playing at a small town theater big-budget Hollywood movies presented by a film bath determined to defy the odds, Lee Cowan has saved us a seat firehouse Star Wars Pl. on the 12 315 that's a special costume show see at the movies from the projectionist brings walk into the grocery store and asked walking billboard working on the movie guy little women guy is also the show guy uses just about right the business to correct the passion at 65 Greg Lobb movies his home movies as a kid seemed like a turnstile first was going to remember get in trouble through the second world war two hours with you, he became his high school soccer coach set up the Oscar's also married to his high school sweetheart be the only thing he loves more than these surprised you took a turn for firehouse was was risk externally have 2000.

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Organized volunteer to help us instantaneously had folks really interested right away and it just blossomed. If Craig ever thought oh my word what happened the day he hosted Star Wars costume part all lethality movies are meant to be an escape just forget about our problems, but proving that there are plenty of fairytales offscreen Frank Capra life. Do what I enjoy life you can have it any better than that. It's a really nice life, great costumes. Everybody, thanks so much for being part of this. This is intelligence matters with former acting Dir. of the CIA. Michael Morel bridge Colby is cofounder and principal of the Marathon initiative project focused on developing strategies to prepare the United States print your sustained great power competition states put on my to something we can usually figure it out what people are saying and what we can know analytically and empirically as our strategic situational motor situations not being matched up with follow. Intelligence matters were ever you get your podcasts four years after the war ended a group of nonveterans waged their longest battle fight on behalf of a fallen comrade is even inspired a movie. David Martin tells their story. You've probably never heard of William pitching border God more than half a century ago at the age of 21. Saving Fred Navarro's life, among others visible will in 1966.

Navarro was a soldier in Charlie Company suffered 80% cash in the Vietcong sounds like absolute was people moving: for the mother is the last full measure. William pitching near foursquare rescue me dissented into that help it's all true.

And most of it happened this.Robinson directed and it's really not about William pitching border. It's about the effect that he had on the living Tuesday the fifth of very bad times but always think the principal was lowered through the jungle canopy to treat as he was coming down through the trees just have the one I would became friends role for when you saw him coming down what you think is occurs long right on top of the pool goes to the interviews on this offer so much he gave this project is clear is that on purpose, but if you're pitching border with nine soldiers on liquor so they could be hoisted out of Hill but when his crew signaled it was time for him to come up if you don't lose sight at one point, why are you here so because your.Robinson was just a kid. This shipment he learned about 30 years later from the survivors of the it was just phenomenal to sit with battle hardened man who would weep openly in Beverly Hills, restaurants or on military bases where we might find because this was such a powerful experience for them. You made a promise to discuss what was approached the promise was that I'd get the story told, on behalf of them it was as simple as that wasn't hard to make that commitment to them. Although it did occur to me. It was another 20 years working on the budget he assembled a list actors to play the veteran Peter Fonda turned out to be his last movie it here. William hurt Samuel L. Jackson, among other portals will nobody work for the price it will know what Vietnam had done to this country and to the soldiers who fought to a man they wanted to pay tribute to those sacrifices that they knew made on behalf of the rest of us screening on literally couldn't talk to me just the tears running down his face was killed fighting off the Vietcong survivors recommended him for the medal of honor was downgraded to the Air Force Cross story William pitching border would not want capital veterans Y. With the advent of the Internet a miracle in the miracle was that the wives of a lot of these veterans started to connect through email and they started to realize from one another. That pits never got the metal some of the paperwork lost with peters was Sec. of the Air Force in 1999. Some people thought hidden by the Army. Why would the hidden body only will I think there was a belief that this operation. I believe coaches were Pittsburgh was killed was an embarrassment to the Army because they send in this Charlie Company to go out and find what they found was an ambush. About 80% of that unit was killed or wounded in action. Peters new injustice when he saw it and set out to fix. There was some real time pressure because prison bombs father was dying of cancer. So the hope was to do this with his father so live in the movie pitching bloggers fathers played by Christopher Plummer Gardner Tarter wasn't enough time left to schedule the traditional White House medal of honor ceremony, so I was lucky enough fall to me in December 2000.

The ceremony was held at the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio survivors and their families flown in from all over the world after the battle, Sorensen to place before flowing with people's lives pitching border had there about 300 people will not be alive 2000 at their parents save by then pitching Barber's father was in a wheelchair and had to be helped onto the state distinguished visitors, ladies and gentlemen the Lawson Sony probably was the worst so while he was proud that his son performed courageously battle strollers that we have with us today. Some of the veterans of operation when Robinson reenacted the ceremony for the last full measure. Naturally brought in all the stars for the crowds also brought in all the survivors of the medal of honor speech. The Ector liners range gave was the same speech secretary Peter Bill possessed the ultimate courage.

Anyone who has been touch reenactment anymore emotion you also see was made to save my heart Oscar for her childhood performance in the movie paper mode.

A mixed blessing at best. As O'Neill tells Tracy Smith and our Sunday profile. She was a child star in every sense. Tatum O'Neal was only nine when cameras rolled for 1973's, but she still nearly every scene playing opposite her dad superstar Ryan O'Neill and directed by Peter Montano which was Tatum's first ever film it wasn't easy for her or anyone else on the set I spoke it in the car. What is takes 40 I didn't really read very well during pretty much onset and others in 1974 the Academy loved her to. The letter is to have any idea what was now her acceptance as an example of gravity could probably Matthau don't want your company and there were other roles after this, perhaps none equal to the promise of her first film do you start your career herein really screws you up. Case in point, I think that would work like I can't get myself a job because I can't the fact that I can't get a job because I can't make audition properly is funny to me seems worked on this auditioning thing because you didn't have to addition coming out of. Of course, she still found other work in time to play as a teenager she was seen in all the right places with other famous faces dated Michael Jackson your partying at studio 54. You're hanging out with share items to problem with it was just one had to get a crane to get me out of here because she really amazing family like Saturn mom and sister all these amazing women I might wait, there's no women at my house. There are but think how many go dads girlfriends kinda coming in guy, but share was like stability totally stability in her life took a toll professionally and personally.

Tatum O'Neal has always been remarkably open about her struggles with addiction and her bitter divorce from tennis great John McEnroe, with whom she has three kids. Kevin, Emily and Shawn but now at 56. She says her biggest challenge ever is her latest one rheumatoid arthritis disorder that can make every move. A painful struggle. What is that mean for your daily life. That means that my hands stopped working means that she is. I have to relearn to write and I definitely need surgery on my left knee and my neck in the next week and through it all.

She says her daughter actress Emily McEnroe has been her rock. My mom is loving she is childlike and always has been just right at my mom like every room. The chanters are not true why you're embarrassed to just we think is actually very, by the way, Tatum says that she and Emily's dad are on good terms now and having her three children may have saved her life. I was I was that really ready to kind of fall down and get back I was, not myself. I was at 22 and the kids gave me a kind of real reason to keep going and fighting and still the happiest times of my life are the times that I that I was married. Sometimes we think were making the right decision and maybe I have to live with that mean what decision well to leave my marriage that maybe looking back it wasn't the right decision. Perhaps not.

I was loved. I was cared for.

I was that said that that's what one wants is an ending a marriage. I've never met anyone who even comes close to my ex-husband. I he's happier and I'm happy for him and that makes me so her relationship with her father seems a bit more strange days for reality TV show in 2011, but since then it's been well complicated but I love my dad and I were closer, Darnell works he was the first love of my life, but sometimes things don't work out the way you want them to. I can love unconditionally without reciprocal. I think my dad does love me so that's what I I tend to believe even though we don't talk as often as I would like seat and you can bet that Tatum O'Neal will keep trying with the same grit that she showed on screen 40 years ago and the belief that there are bigger prizes still to come to you dream of winning another no because that's not what what I like for me the biggest achievement would be that I that I addition that I could do that.

I got the role that I really wanted and that I am self-supporting to my how you see your future. I think the best years are still as always on Oscar Sunday. Here's David Edelstein, the smartest advice I've gotten about betting on the Oscars is don't put your money on what you like best.

You're just begging to lose. The trick is to project yourself into the head of the average Academy voter who wanting you to keep buying tickets is trying to protect him or herself into your the average moviegoers fit so it's a nutty feedback loop. Some people said why would they nominate junk like Joe is a clue. Especially me, but I do know Joker will win best picture which is fine I thought it was one unpleasant note harder and harder.

Phoenix will take. Best, Dr. best unhinged movie actor in the world and he's never had a part with fewer engines, something the idea that borderline personalities are in is the Mazel by Joe patching in the Irishman in a non-geocaching role conflict averse to it is, but I'll still be thrilled when Brad Pitt wins Once upon a time in home Laura Dern has won every other award as a calculating divorce lawyer in marriage story shall place nominated Scarlett Johansson could sneak in as the classiest character in the slapstick Nazi weeper JoJo rabbit hodgepodge.

It's well-liked and Hollywood. I left my country. So why and stupid best director.

I predict bone hole for Paris surreal metaphor for income inequality beautiful people on top underclass below and underclass under the underclass waiting to pop out and say what best picture 1917 the kind of movie Hollywood doors state-of-the-art fashion lump in the throat if I were no new old that's what they like. That's what they think will be watching for the edgier stuff complaints about lack of diversity. Netflix, the president, don't forget him and also to see how presenters address the legacy of Kirk Douglas. You will see a longing for change side-by-side with a red of change battlement. I'm Jane Pauley. Thank you for listening and please join us again next Sunday morning, Drew Barrymore, all my goodness, I want to tell you about our new show business podcast and each episode mean weekly gas to cover all the quirky find inspiring and informative stories that exist on the wall because well I and maybe you do too. From the newest interior design trend Barbie car to the right and wrong way to wash her armpit also getting the things that you just kind of well probably not able to do in daytime television. So watch out. Tristan is ever you get your podcast.

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