Days after scooping the British Style Award at London’s British Fashion Awards, Emma Watson has jetted off to the Argentinian set of her latest movie.
On Sunday, the British beauty was spotted on the streets of Buenos Aires shooting scenes for Colonia Dignidad in a flattering yellow minidress dress with a matching hat.
In between takes, the actress removed her headgear as she chatted with pals, one of whom she wrapped an arm around as they strolled and laughed together.
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Back to work: Emma Watson was spotted shooting scenes for her latest movie Colonia Dignidad in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Sunday
Scenes for the film, which also stars Daniel Brühl and Michael Nyqvist, were previously sH๏τ in Luxembourg and Germany, before production moved to South America.
It is is inspired true events that took place during the Chilean military coup of 1973.
When Daniel (Brühl) is abducted by General Augusto Pinochet’s secret police, Lena (Watson) tracks him to a cult sanctuary called Colonia Dignidad.
Enjoying some downtime: Between takes, the star was seen walking and chatting with pals
Ray of sunshine: The Paris-born beauty looked radiant in a bright yellow retro dress
Historic events: The movie is inspired by true events that took place during the Chilean military coup of 1973
Big role: Emma will protray Lena, a German woman tracks her husband to a cult sanctuary called Colonia Dignidad, after he’s abducted by General Augusto Pinochet’s secret police
Members of the body, which existed under the guise of being a charitable mission run by a preacher (Nyqvist), tortured those prisoners sent there by the former Chilean dictator.
Lena decides to join the cult in order to find her beloved and thus uncover the secrets of Colonia.
The sealed-off community had a school, a hospital, two airstrips, a restaurant, and a power station but according to a 1977 Amnesty International dossier on political prisoners held in secret detentions camps in Chile, it was also a torture site.
Onto the next one: Scenes for the movie were previously sH๏τ in Luxembourg and Germany
In good company: The film, which began shooting in September, also stars Daniel Brühl and Michael Nyqvist
Jet-setter: Days earlier, Emma was in London, where she collected a British Style Award at London’s British Fashion Awards
‘It is alleged that experiments in torture are carried out [at] Colonia Dinidad, near the town of Parral, in Linares Province approximately 400 kilometres south of Santiago.’
The BBC reported in 2005, that former political prisoners gave evidence to say that there was ‘a warren of stone-walled tunnels under the colony, where they were taken to be tortured with electric shocks to the strains of Wagner and Mozart.’
Michael Nyqvist’s character is said to be based upon Paul Schäfer, who was the founder and former leader of the German immigrants who lived in Colonia Dinidad.
Schäfer, a Nazi supporter and medic, fled Germany in 1961 after being accused of Sєxually abusing two boys while running another commune masked as a charitable organisation.
Important duties: In July, the brunette beauty was appointed as a UN Women Goodwill Ambᴀssador
Crowded: The cast and crew were seen clustered around a classic car as cameras rolled
Standout performance: The stylish actress stood out in her bright yellow dress as she sH๏τ scenes