IT’S a woman’s world for Sacha Baron Cohen in his latest film.
The comedian, 53, plays a male chauvinist in a parallel world which is dominated by women.
His character gets catcalled by female builders on the London set of Ladies First.
There was also a “women at work” road sign.
Saltburn’s Rosamund Pike, 45, then filmed the same scene but with male builders leering at her.
She stole the show in a short skit, grey tweed overcoat and curled blonde hair with an earth-tone handbag on set in the City of London.
Pike and Baron Cohen have chemistry as they face off in a complicated new world which proves tough to adapt to.
The fiery romantic comedy, directed by The Beautiful Game creator Thea Sharrock, will also star Richard E Grant.
The Netflix movie is a remake of the 2018 French romantic comedy, I Am Not An Easy Man.
Rosamund began dating Robie Uniacke in 2009.
The two reportedly met at a soiree, but they have kept other details private.
Rosamund said about Robie: “I have a very clever partner who’s got a very astute mind and is very, very well read and articulate and ruthless about how something I do might play out on screen.
“My tendency is to identify with a character and imagine there is more on the page than there is. He’s quite good at putting a check on that.”