‘It Was Not Ideal Timing’: Florence Pugh Says The Camera Broke In The Middle Of Her Oppenheimer Nude Scene With Cillian Murphy, And Oof

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Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer has been a topic of considerable interest throughout the past year. This film made headlines with its momentous Barbenheimer weekend and stood out due to Christopher Nolan’s star-studded cast. It has become a strong competitor throughout this awards season, securing 13 nominations at the 96th Academy Awards. However, one of the more unexpected elements that sparked debate and criticism revolves around the intimate scenes between Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh. Now, Pugh has revealed that a camera malfunctioned amidst one of her nude scenes, leading to less-than-ideal circumstances on set.

At a Universal press event for Nolan’s latest historical epic, the actress partook in a conversation with Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt, which was moderated by Jamie Dornan. It was during this discussion that recalled the intriguing behind-the-scenes story. She recounted that not only did a camera break while filming a sex scene with Cillian Murphy but that there was also no immediate replacement available, the crew had to pause and wait for the camera to be repaired. Her account of the situation sounds both fascinating and very inconvenient:

In the middle of our sex scene, the camera broke. No one knows this, but it did. Our camera broke when we were both naked, and it was not ideal timing. And there weren’t many cameras. And one camera was in the shop being fixed, and Chris turned and asked someone, ‘Where’s the other camera?’ Camera was in the shop – bad news for that person that gave him the news. We then had to figure out how to fix this camera.

 

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