Mickey Rourke's new film 'Warhunt' kept shooting in Latvia during the quarantine while following social distancing rules
The crew on the project, which shot in Riga, capital of Latvia, were allowed to continue working by abiding by government guidelines. These included having to don facemasks and gloves, having their temperature taken twice a day, social distancing, and disinfecting equipment.
Italian director Mauro Borrelli says of the experience: “It was surreal at the beginning, but the cast and crew quickly adjusted to the masks and other precautions, so we ended up even more focused and efficient.” “Warhunt,” also starring Robert Knepper and Jackson Rathbone , follows an elite squad of American soldiers on a secret mission during World War II. Trapped behind enemy lines in Germany’s Black Forest, the men are confronted by a coven of witches.
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