Posted : 2021-04-21 08:58
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In Hollywood, actors get support from professionals during the filming of sex scenes; but in Korea, there is still no such professional support for actors
By Kang Hyun-kyung
In 2018, the Supreme Court upheld the lower court s decision, ruling against actor Cho Deok-je, who was accused of sexual harassment during the filming of a sex scene for the 2016 movie, Analog Human. He was sentenced to a one-year jail term, which was suspended for two years for his inappropriate physical contact with actress Ban Min-jeong in a scene that was filmed in April 2015.
Ban claimed Cho put his hands in her pants without prior consent, an allegation the male actor denied. The Supreme Court sided with the actress, confirming that Cho was guilty of sexual harassment.
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