It’s not every day your dad directs you onscreen, but such is the life ofDylan Penn, the only daughter of actor and directorSean Penn.Dylan, 30, reveals what it was like having her famous father direct her inher first leading performancein their upcoming filmFlag Day,out on Aug. 20, in this week’s issue of PEOPLE.“For me, it was equal to doing family therapy in a room full of strangers,” says Dylan of filming the emotional, and sometimes volatile, scenes in the movie.She adds, “I’ve done family therapy, but I’ve never done it with a crew that I didn’t know.“For Sean, 60, “there were times that I had to not only avoid going in to hug her but, in fact, push for more,” he says. “I felt like somebody ought to call Child Protective Services at that point.“Dylan and Sean Penn.Simone Comi/IPA/ShutterstockDylan and Sean Penn inFlag Day.metro Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc.Dylan’s other famous parent, actressRobin Wright, was a big factor in Dylan’s decision to work with her father.“She very simply said, ‘I’ve never worked with a better director than your dad. It was the most amazing experience I’ve ever had as an actor,'” Dylan recalls. “So I trusted that.“Dylan also reveals the best advice she’s received from Sean: “Don’t do anything that feels false, because if it feels unnatural, it’s going to read onscreen.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Flag Day, based on Jennifer Vogle’s 2004 memoir, follows a young journalist’s conflicted relationship with her con artist father. Sean plays the dad, while Dylan and hisson Hopper, 27, play his children.“We’ve always been close, but working together only enhanced my belief that I can always fall back on him,” says Dylan.For more about Sean and Dylan Penn, pick up the latest issue ofPEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.

It’s not every day your dad directs you onscreen, but such is the life ofDylan Penn, the only daughter of actor and directorSean Penn.

Dylan, 30, reveals what it was like having her famous father direct her inher first leading performancein their upcoming filmFlag Day,out on Aug. 20, in this week’s issue of PEOPLE.

“For me, it was equal to doing family therapy in a room full of strangers,” says Dylan of filming the emotional, and sometimes volatile, scenes in the movie.

She adds, “I’ve done family therapy, but I’ve never done it with a crew that I didn’t know.”

For Sean, 60, “there were times that I had to not only avoid going in to hug her but, in fact, push for more,” he says. “I felt like somebody ought to call Child Protective Services at that point.”

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Dylan and Sean Penn inFlag Day.metro Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc.

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Dylan’s other famous parent, actressRobin Wright, was a big factor in Dylan’s decision to work with her father.

“She very simply said, ‘I’ve never worked with a better director than your dad. It was the most amazing experience I’ve ever had as an actor,'” Dylan recalls. “So I trusted that.”

Dylan also reveals the best advice she’s received from Sean: “Don’t do anything that feels false, because if it feels unnatural, it’s going to read onscreen.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Flag Day, based on Jennifer Vogle’s 2004 memoir, follows a young journalist’s conflicted relationship with her con artist father. Sean plays the dad, while Dylan and hisson Hopper, 27, play his children.

“We’ve always been close, but working together only enhanced my belief that I can always fall back on him,” says Dylan.

For more about Sean and Dylan Penn, pick up the latest issue ofPEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.

source: people.com