Acknowledging the extensive nude scenes, the actor explained: If it was truthful and made sense, then OK. Obviously trust was a big thing here. I knew we were trying to tell such an honest depiction of a relationship that we were going to be open to whatever that meant, as long as it remained truthful and made sense.
His co-star Gough suggested that Papadimitropoulos previous movie
Suntan convinced her everything would be OK. It was feeling absolutely safe, and I wouldn t have known how to trust Argyris if I hadn t seen
Suntan. I had to see proof that this body was going to be OK with him, she said.
ComingSoon.net recently spoke to Denise Gough and
Monday, which is now available in select theaters and video on demand. During our talk, the duo went into detail about how they unconventionally prepped for the film and that their rehearsal was simply hanging out together.
“We both come from like rehearsing and kind of like spending time breaking down scenes and you know, your typical actor stuff,” explained Stan.
“Then I feel like when we got there, Argyris instead one rest to just keep going to these dinners, and we’re like, ‘When are we rehearsing?’ And he’d be like, ‘Ah, tomorrow,’ and then we’d be in another dinner. I think we both realized that that was the rehearsal.”
CS Video: Monday Interview With Stars Sebastian Stan & Denise Gough
CS Video: Monday interview with stars Sebastian Stan & Denise Gough
Ahead of the film’s select theatrical and digital debut, ComingSoon.net got the opportunity to chat with stars Sebastian Stan (
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier) and Denise Gough (
Andor) to discuss their work on the romantic drama
Monday. Our interview can be viewed in the player below!
This Will End Badly) and Greek director Argyris Papadimitropoulos (
Suntan),
Monday is a classy-looking film centered on Chloe and Mickey, two self-destructive Americans, living across Athens and the Greek islands who will be involved in an intense romance. When Chloe’s time in Greece is drawing to a close, she decides to give up her high-flying job back home and explore whether one weekend’s passion can stand the reality of the inevitable Monday.