The Undoing’s Matilda De Angelis exudes retro glamour in a pink beret and coat as she joins injured Liev Schreiber to film Across The River And Into The Trees
Matilda De Angelis exuded retro glamour as she joined Liev Schreiber to film Across The River And Into The Trees.
The co-stars were seen in Venice on Thursday, with Liev, 53, continuing to use crutches following reports he injured himself filming a fight scene.
Matilda, 25, appeared to be waiting for the star to make his way onto set as she stood around between scenes.
Two’s company: Matilda De Angelis exuded retro glamour as she joined Liev Schreiber filming Across The River And Into The Trees
In the film, Matilda plays an 18-year-old Italian contessa called Renata, who is the love interest of Liev’s character Colonel Cantwell.
She looked radiant for the scenes as she teamed a salmon beret with a baby pink coat and sheer scarf.
Liev donned military uniform for filming, wrapping up in a khaki overcoat and wearing glasses.
While he didn’t let his crutches slow him down, he was seen using the aides to walk up the steep hill to get to the set amid reports he was injured on the set. MailOnline has contacted Liev’s representatives for comment.
One to watch: In the film, Matilda plays an 18-year-old Italian contessa called Renata, who is the love interest of Liev’s character Colonel Cantwell
Pretty in pink: She looked radiant for the scenes as she teamed a salmon beret with a baby pink coat and sheer scarf
One to watch: The actor, 53, was pictured on the set in Venice as he put in more work on the World War II epic, in which he plays Colonel Richard Cantwell
Set in post WW2 Venice, US Army Col. Cantwell, haunted by the war, is a hero who faces news of his illness with stoic disregard.
Determined to spend a weekend in quiet solitude, he commandeers a military driver to facilitate a visit to some of his old haunts in Venice.
As Cantwell’s plans begin to unravel, a chance encounter with a remarkable young woman begins to rekindle in him the hope of renewal
No slowing him down: While he didn’t let his crutches slow him down, he was seen using the aides to walk up the steep hill to get to the set
Dapper: Liev donned military uniform for filming, wrapping up in a khaki overcoat and wearing glasses and gloves
Working together: Liev was seen chatting with crew members, who were wearing face masks
Based on the last full-length novel by Ernest Hemingway, the movie captures a fleeting moment of immortality where time stands still.
Four years ago The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Pierce Brosnan would play the lead role with his GoldenEye director Martin Campbell at the helm.
However the current director is Spanish filmmaker Paula Ortiz and this September it emerged in Deadline that Liev is playing the colonel.
Limbering up? Liev appeared to be checking over his injured leg between scenes