Also at WSJ, "Tribeca Film Festival 2015: Dianna Agron on the ‘Eye-Opening’ Experience of ‘Bare’":
Sarah, self portrait. #BareFilm pic.twitter.com/cw6d6XwfN3
— Dianna Agron (@DiannaAgron) April 22, 2015
Is sexuality a big part of this movie?More.
I don’t think so. It’s more about the human experience and finding love for somebody – it’s not gender specific, or Sarah finding herself as a lesbian. I was in a nail salon the other day and there were these girls holding hands, arm around the other girls, joking, laughing. Just girlfriends. But there’s some cultures and places where that’s not appropriate. It just depends on what you grow up with.
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