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Dakota Johnson and Olivia Colman

Dakota Johnsoncan add tattoo artist to her résumé!

The Lost Daughterstar recently revealed toTown & Countrythat she inked her costarOlivia Colmanafter a dance party with the cast.

Johnson, 32, told the publication that after the OctoberNew York Film Festivalscreening of the film, which also starsPeter Sarsgaard, 50, the cast bonded at the Altro Paradiso in Soho with a rock-inspired playlist that included “a lot of Talking Heads, the Cranberries.”

That same night, she also convinced Colman, 47, to let her give the actress her first stick-and-poke tattoo.

As for the dance party that came beforehand, Johnson said that revelers were relishing in post-vaccine life. “The thing is, people are not behaving normally. If you go to a party, you f—— rage,” Johnson said.

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TheFifty Shades of Greyalum revealed the cast’s dance party tradition started at theTelluride Film Festivalin Colorado earlier this year. She saidNetflixoffered to pay for a cast dinner party, butThe Lost Daughterwriter and directorMaggie Gyllenhaalhad something else in mind.

“Maggie was like, ‘Instead of having a dinner, let’s have a dance party,’ " recalled Johnson.

The actress revealed cast and crew from other movies playing at the festival were also invited to the bash, includingThePower of the DogstarsKirsten DunstandBenedict Cumberbatchand Johnson’s formerFifty Shades of GreycostarJamie Dornan.

Since its debut at film festivals,The Lost Daughterhas generated a wave of awards buzz.

In fact, at the31st Annual Gotham Awards, held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on Monday, the movie won best feature, outstanding lead performance for Colman, plus two accolades for Gyllenhaal: best screenplay and the Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director award, which is given to a director for their first feature film.

Adapted from Elena Ferrante’s novel of the same name,The Lost Daughterstars Colman as a literature professor and mother of two grown daughters who goes on an extended vacation in Greece. While there, she encounters a vacationing family and a young mother who reminds her of her own dark experiences with parenthood.

“The film is about a lot of things, but one of the things that this film is about is how complicated it is to be a mother, so I don’t think I could have really have explored those things and all of the complications without knowing that my family was taken care of,” Gyllenhaal told PEOPLE at the Gotham Awards.

The Lost Daughteris in select theaters Dec. 17 and available to stream on Netflix starting Dec. 31.

source: people.com