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Keira and her Mr Right: actress looks smitten with latest beau

Keira Knightley and keyboardist James Righton, 27, were like loved-up teenagers as they left the after-party of her latest film premiere.

The couple were joined by A Dangerous Method co-stars Michael Fassbender and Viggo Mortensen at Mayfair restaurant 34 following their red carpet appearance at the May Fair Hotel.

Earlier, the actress joked that only the British have taken such a keen interest in the sadomasochistic scenes in her new film.

The Pirates of the Caribbean star plays psycho-analyst Carl Jung's patient and lover, Sabina Spielrein.

In the film Knightley appears topless, tied to a bed while Fassbender, who plays Jung, spanks her behind.

Knightley attended the gala screening in a Burberry dress, Chanel accessories and Loubotin shoes.

She said: "I did think about turning it down because of the two scenes of a sadomasochistic nature and I thought it's all going to come out and all of a sudden it's all going to all be about that. And weirdly, apart from this country, it hasn't been, so that's been really great.

"In England it's got mentioned all the time. I don't know what that says about us! We obviously like spanking, I don't know."

Fassbender insisted working on the scenes with Knightley had been easy.

He said: "It's not difficult really because she's professional, she's very smart, sensitive and has got a sense of humour. So you're already three quarters of the way up the hill, and then you just have to trust one another."

The film looks at the friendship between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, and Jung's relationship with Spielrein.

All three actors said the film had been great fun to make and they had all become great friends.

But Lord of the Rings star Mortensen admitted taking on the role of Freud had been daunting.

He said: "Every job I say yes to I end up getting scared, but never more so than when playing Sigmund Freud.

"I don't really look like him and you need to find a way of transforming into someone because of it. But it helped to know that he had quite a sense of humour."

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