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Natalie Portman and Lena Dunham seen on the set of their upcoming $55million movie Good Sex

Natalie Portman and Lena Dunham seen on the set of their upcoming $55million movie Good Sex

Daily Mail​4 days ago
Natalie Portman and Lena Dunham were seen on the set of their upcoming romantic-comedy Good Sex in New York City on Wednesday.
Natalie, 44, was spotted filming multiple scenes throughout the city as production officially kicked off.
The actress has been cast to play a couples therapist named Ally - while Lena is both the writer and director on the project.
Natalie put on a leggy display in a black outfit, which was layered with a stylish gray blazer as she mingled with Lena in between shooting scenes for the movie.
The star was seen chatting with Lena as they walked alongside each other on a crowded sidewalk.
Lena wore a black and white-polka dot dress as she held a paper and pen in her hand.
Some of the crew were also spotted setting up equipment nearby a row of apartments ahead of filming a scene.
Natalie later slipped into a second outfit. She showed off her chic style in a white blouse with a black ribbon tied around the neckline and a black miniskirt.
She slipped into a pair of black loafers for the wardrobe change and accessorized with a small black purse.
She was also seen holding a conversation on her phone in a light gray dress on the set of the Netflix film - her third outfit of the day.
Finishing touches: She completed the look with black loafers, a chic purse, and shades
The premise of Good Sex, per an IMDB synopsis, reads: 'A 40-something couples therapist ventures back into the world of dating in New York.
'Between two very different romances - a young hipster and a successful fifty-something - she must discover what she really wants in love.'
Along with Natalie, other stars that have been cast in the movie include Mark Ruffalo, Meg Ryan, Tramell Tillman, Rashida Jones, and Tucker Pillsbury.
Lena is writing and directing the rom-com, and Natalie is both acting and producing the project.
Earlier this year in March, it was reported that Netflix won a $55million bidding war for the film, per Variety.
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