16 "Anora" Behind-The-Scenes Facts That'll Make You See This Movie In A Whole New Way

There are obviously some big spoilers ahead!

1.Writer-director Sean Baker and Karren Karagulian, who played Toros, have had the idea to make a movie about the Russian-American community in Brighton Beach for almost 20 years.

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2.Sean Baker was so impressed by Mikey Madison's performance in Scream (2022) that he knew while in the theater that he wanted to put her in the movie.

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3.The actors for the film were attached to the project before Sean Baker wrote the screenplay. "It really helped because I was able to picture Mikey in the role of Ani, Yura [Borisov] in the role of Igor, and Karren Karagulian as Toros," he said.

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4.Mikey and Lindsey Normington, who played Diamond, both acquired injuries during their fight scene. "She [Lindsey], like, busted her knee, like, I broke my nail off, I twisted my ankle. It was gnarly," Mikey revealed.

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5.After Mikey broke her nail off during her fight scene with Lindsey, Yura Borisov carried a bottle of medical glue in his pocket to glue her nail on daily.

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6.Mikey didn't know any Russian at all before going into the film.

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7.Yura learned English for this role.

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8.The opening scene, where Ani makes her rounds around the club and interacts with clients, was mostly improvised, and the set was made more like a real club.

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9.Mikey came up with the idea to have Ani do an erotic dance for Ivan in his home and she helped choreograph it as well.

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10.The 28-minute home invasion sequence in the middle of the film took 7-8 days to shoot.

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11.Mikey Madison went to "stripper camp" and learned to pole dance for the role. She was trained by a dancer in LA, Kennady Schneider, who taught Mikey everything from "basic pole training to, like, twerking to, like, club chat."

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12.Mikey worked with an accent coach to help achieve Ani's spot-on Brooklyn accent.

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13.Mikey also lived in Brighton Beach a couple weeks before filming to socialize with people and listen to Brooklyn accents.

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14.To prepare for the role, Mikey did research on sex work by reading memoirs, watching documentaries, YouTube vlogs by strippers, talking to consultants, visiting strip clubs and receiving dances.

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15.Armenian actor and comedian Vache Tovmasyan was discovered for this movie by Karren Karagulian who was a fan of his stand-up.

Vache Tovmasyan explained how he's been doing comedy in Armenia for 16 years when he got a call from Sean Baker, who told Vache he'd seen his comedy after Karren suggested him for the movie. Vache then looked up Karren on social media and found that Karren had messaged him five years prior to compliment his comedy. Vache then replied to Karren's message. 

16.And finally, Mikey improvised a curse-filled rant in the film.

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