Director and producer Ridley Scott. - Joel C Ryan / AP / SIPA

Ridley Scott has decided to stop shooting his feature film Last Duel in the Dordogne because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to information on the Satellifax website. The film crew will set down their cameras in Ireland.

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Matt Damon posing with fans on last day of filming in Monpazier. Dordogne, France. "The Last Duel." Directed by Ridley Scott. 20th Century Studios " # châteaudebeynac #ericjager #ledernierduel #medievalbalconies #medievalmarket

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"Faced with the concerns of foreign technicians working on the blockbuster of Disney studios, the British director preferred to shorten the filming for a week and leave France to join Ireland, where he was to continue anyway", we read on the specialized site. Onlookers will no longer have the chance to see Matt Damon, Adam Driver or Ben Affleck, stars of this film supposed to take place in the Middle Ages. The film is expected in French theaters on January 13, 2021.

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