MAKE IT LOOK REAL
INSIDE INTIMACY COORDINATION IN SCREEN PRODUCTION
Friday 2oth March, 7pm
Cinema 2, ACMI
Full $18
Concession $14
ACMI Member $12
Blackmore’s film should be essential viewing for anyone in the industry to properly understand the role this vocation plays on set
Zachary Lee, RogerEbert.com
As storytelling on screen continues to explore complex emotional and physical relationships, the role of intimacy coordinators has become increasingly vital. This screening and panel brings together filmmakers, actors and intimacy coordinators to discuss how intimacy coordination is reshaping production practices—ensuring safer, more respectful environments for cast and crew during scenes involving intimacy. From setting clear boundaries to fostering consent-driven collaboration, the conversation will explore best practices, challenges, and the broader cultural impact of this emerging field within the Australian and global screen industries.
The panel will take place after a screening of the 2025 documentary film, Make It Look Real.
Make It Look Real follows intimacy coordinator Claire Warden as she tries to change attitudes, working with three actors on the set of Tightrope. As Claire helps the actors negotiate their boundaries, writer-director Kieran Darcy-Smith shapes the story – and a collaborative, non-exploitative path for bringing sex and intimacy to the screen emerges.
Make it Look Real
Australia, 2025, 78 mins
English, M (Sexual themes, sex scenes, course language, drug references, nudity and references to sexual violence)
Director: Kate Blackmore
Producers: Bethany Bruce, Daniel Joyce
Screenwriter: Kate Blackmore