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Actress Marion Cotillard attends the 8th Annual Governors Awards hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on November 12, 2016, at the Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, California. The Academy's Board of Governors is presenting Honorary Oscar Awards to actor Jackie Chan, film editor Anne Coates, casting director Lynn Stalmaster and documentary filmaker Frederick Wiseman. / AFP / Valerie Macon Image Credit: AFP

Actress Marion Cotillard says shooting an intimate scene with actor Brad Pitt for Allied was awkward.

The 41-year-old says that one particularly steamy scene, in which their characters get up, close and personal in the back of a car during a sandstorm, left the pair in fits of laughter because it was “so weird” to have every step planned out for them, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

“We rehearse and had a very determined choreography, and then it allows you freedom,” said Cotillard.

“When you know exactly what your body will do, then you can act and you can be free to give the emotions and give the feelings because you won’t think, ‘What am I going to do next? Am I going to go on top of him?’ It’s an awkward situation.

“We laughed because you need to get it out because this is so weird. And so you get this time of looking at each other and saying, ‘Okay, this is so weird.’ And then we go into this and then I’m going on top of you and then we are going to kiss,” she added.

The actress also had to teach Pitt how to speak French for the role, because Allied tells the story of a Canadian intelligence officer (Pitt) meeting a French Resistance fighter (Cotillard) during the Second World War.

“He had this commitment to learn French the best he could, which was really, really impressive, so I helped him by being very tough.

“I was very honest with him. But at the same time, I really wanted to support him in this process that I went through, and I know how hard it is,” said Cotillard.