Jane Fonda wishes sex scene with Robert Redford lasted longer

September 2, 2017 - 8:13 AM
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Actors Robert Redford and Jane Fonda pose during a photocall for the movie 'Our Souls at Night' at the 74th Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy September 1, 2017. (Photo byAlessandro Bianchi/Reuters)

VENICE | Jane Fonda wishes the sex scene in her new movie with Robert Redford lasted longer, the 79-year-old American actress said as their latest screen collaboration “Our Souls at Night” premiered at the Venice film festival on Friday.

“I live for sex scenes with him,” Fonda told journalists in Venice. “He’s a great kisser so it was fun to kiss him in my 20s and to kiss him again in my almost 80s.”

Half a century after playing a young couple in “Barefoot in the Park”, Fonda and Redford reunite in a Netflix production directed by Indian filmmaker Ritesh Batra about getting another chance at love late in life.

Redford, also the movie’s producer, wanted to make the film because so few movies are geared toward older audiences.

He also wanted to make another film with Fonda before dying.

Both 81-year-old Redford and Fonda were honored with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the festival on Friday.

Jane Fonda and Robert Redford in ‘Our Souls at Night’ and, right, half a century ago in ‘Barefoot in the Park.’

“Jane and I have a long history in film and I wanted us to have another chance and we are getting older,” he said.

The movie, which screened in the out-of-competition section at the festival, tells the story of Addie Moore and Louis Waters, two retired and widowed neighbors living in a small town in the U.S. state of Colorado.

They have known each other most of their lives but rarely spoken. That changes when Addie knocks on Louis’ door one night and asks: “Would you be interested in coming to my house sometime to sleep with me?”

What starts as simply having bedtime conversations to help Addie fall asleep, soon goes deeper.

They start sharing their long-silenced regrets about life-changing events in their married lives — Louis’ extramarital affair and Addie’s loss of a daughter — and the resulting difficult relationships with their adult children.

“For me the movie is about hope,” Fonda said about the adaptation of a Kent Haruf novel.

“If you’re willing to make a leap of faith, you can become what you were meant to be even if you’ve never been that before.”

While Redford lamented the fact that when you get older “you have to give up certain things”, Fonda said at least when it comes to love and sex, getting older was a good thing.

“It gets better because we’re braver, what the heck do we have to lose? So my skin sags, so does his. You know your body better so you’re not afraid to ask for what you need,” she said.

“So although we never actually get to see the sex in this movie of ours, I think it’s great that they still want to have sex and that they do and they become profoundly together.”