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Originally Posted by Sundae
I must admit I didn't take it as real.
I assumed they'd all been briefed because otherwise how much studio time would be wasted?
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I think it was real. In an interview, the director talks about the answers given by the younger girls, and their parents reactions to those answers.
She's a documentary maker and director who has been working on this for a little while in conjunction with the
Always social media campaign.
They may be actors, but their responses were not primed - according to Greenfield they did not know how people were going to answer.
[eta] I did feel a little bad for the young lad - when he was asked if he'd insulted his sister and said no...he'd insulted girls yeah, but not his sister. Won't do him any harm to think that one through a little, but that felt like he'd been set up a bit.