Despite her recent breakup with Matthew Janney, Emma Watson is moving forward with her career. The talented actress was seen in Argentina filming her latest movie, Colonia Dignidad, wearing a stylish yellow minidress and rocking a ponytail hairstyle. Her co-star, Daniel Brühl, looked sharp in a black suit as they shot scenes together. The show must go on for Emma Watson, and she is certainly making the most of her time on set.
Despite her recent breakup, Emma Watson was seen on the set of her upcoming film Colonia Dignidad in Buenos Aires alongside co-star Daniel Brühl. The two actors were captured deep in conversation as they made their way to a vintage Mercedes car for a scene being filmed in the Argentine capital. Emma’s appearance on set follows the news of her split from her 22-year-old student boyfriend, who is studying Russian at Oriel College. Despite their separation, the former couple remains amicable, with their busy schedules cited as the reason for their breakup after dating for a year.
Sunbeam: The actress made an appearance in a vintage yellow mini dress while filming scenes for the movie.
Stepping out of her role: The actress took a break from shooting and was spotted casually talking on her cellphone.
Gorgeous hair: She styled her brown locks in a casual ponytail as she prepared for her role in the movie. The breakup was labeled as ‘friendly’ by a representative for the actress. The film Colonia Dignidad, helmed by Academy Award winner Florian Gallenberger, is based on real events from the Chilean military uprising in 1973. Lena (played by Watson) follows Daniel (played by Brühl) to a mysterious cult compound known as Colonia Dignidad after he is captured by General Augusto Pinochet’s undercover agents.
Flying solo: News has just surfaced that Emma and her beau Matthew Janney have amicably parted ways about a month back without any fanfare.
Vintage car: The actors casually walked over to a classic Mercedes while filming was in progress.
The film “Colonia Dignidad” is based on true events that occurred during the Chilean military coup in 1973.
Taking the lead in the director’s chair is none other than Florian Gallenberger, an Oscar-winning filmmaker.
In the film, Daniel portrays a character who is kidnapped by the secret police of General Augusto Pinochet. The organization, posing as a charity led by a preacher played by Michael Nyqvist, is actually responsible for torturing prisoners sent by the dictator of Chile. Lena, played by another character, decides to infiltrate the cult to rescue her partner and discover the mysteries of Colonia. The movie is currently being filmed in Luxembourg and Germany.
Character: Emma portrays a strong female lead who embarks on a journey to locate her kidnapped husband at a secretive cult compound known as Colonia Dignidad.
Globe-trotting: The highly anticipated movie will also be filmed in Luxembourg and Germany.
It’s time to get things moving: Earlier this week, Emma was seen in action shooting scenes for the movie.
Kudos to Emma for being crowned as the British Artist of the Year by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Emma and Matthew Janney found themselves frequently separated as they navigated through their busy schedules.