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Outstanding Achievement in Directing | 2014 | Sarah
Film debut for Ruby Rose and her first nude scene.
Ruby Rose told the Daily Mail in 2018 that she was very nervous when she got the part, not just because it was her first film role, but that she would be naked and having sex with movie icon Christina Ricci. Playing the role of Hannah, Ruby, who was 27 at the time, was tasked with being the "dominant" of the pair and said at the time she was blindsided by the fact that she'd be acting opposite Christina, who is six years older than her and a Hollywood veteran in comparison. "I thought it would be awkward and I was not looking forward to it. You know, being alongside Christina Ricci, who has been a famous actress since she was born, pretty much. I remember her as Wednesday in The Addams Family and [in] Casper. So I was sort of spun out on the idea of having to be this dominating person in a role with her, but she is a pro." When asked what she thought of the reaction to her role in the film, Rose said people were freaked. "No one knew what my role was, but then the trailer came out and there is the sex scene so everyone is like, 'Oh my god, you're naked, having sex with Christina Ricci!'"
"[last lines] Dino Chalmers: [narrating] We don't choose to be born, but we choose to live. Some of us choose to love. Chrissie Wood: Liam! Liam! Dino Chalmers: And some of us, only some of us, choose to be free. Chrissie Wood: [as he is put into police car] Liam! Uncle Rex: He'll be back, mama."
"[first lines] Dino Chalmers: [narrating] A philosopher once said, one is not born a woman, but chooses to become one. I've wondered if it was the same with freedom. Dino Chalmers: [filming people on the street] Is anyone really free?"