In a podcast interview with Radio Comercial's 'Era o que Faltava', Lidia claimed that she was "physically assaulted" by Adam while they were shooting the movie. "I keep from this movie a very bad experience because of Adam Driver," she said on the podcast, as per Publico. Adam Driver attends "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" Press Conference during the 71st annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 19, 2018 in Cannes, France. (Getty Images) “He behaved very badly with me physically,” she continued. “He attacked me.” She added that the attack "had nothing to do with the scene" and that it was a "camouflaged assault with a chair". While she does not elaborate on the details of the incident, she added what happened afterwards. According to Franco, production staff of the movie allowed her to leave the sets but she was also informed that "legally there was nothing they could do" about Driver's allegedly violent behaviour. In addition to that, Franco also accused Driver of being generally difficult on set, adding that he had technicians leave the sets during rehearsals in Spain and Portugal, and that crew was also contractually obligated not to look at the actor.