Berlin Hidden Gem: Gibberish, Nudity and Giving Jemaine Clement “Mild Hypothermia” in ‘Nude Tuesday’
But this wasn’t quite enough for the filmmakers, who after a year or so of working on the script decided that they needed to turn the lunacy dial up a few notches.
It was only on getting the finished translation back from Davis that van Beek noticed that, in one scene, her character Jackie tells her husband Bruno that she’d had a “Christmas anal fling” with her boss. Of course, when they were shooting, nobody had any real idea what they were saying. Although the cast was given an English script just so they knew the general gist of where the story was going , when it came to the rehearsals and filming, they talked in a nonsense language that, barring a few words, was mostly improvised. And, to the untrained ear, it sounds somewhat Scandinavian, with plenty of guttural, throaty sounds.
And with no script, there was no real fear about anyone stumbling over their lines. “There is no wrong!” exclaims van Beek who says they were also able to speed up scenes they thought were too slow by literally just cutting out bits of dialog, knowing that it wouldn’t have the remotest impact on the story.
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