Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘THE LAST DUEL’ TRAILER UNSHEATHED

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Twentieth Century Studios’ “The Last Duel,” a gripping tale of betrayal and vengeance set against the brutality of 14th-century France directed by visionary filmmaker and fourtime Academy Award nominee Ridley Scott (“The Martian,” “Black Hawk Down,” “Gladiator,” “Thelma & Louise”), opens in theaters soon. The trailer and teaser poster for the film are available now.

The historical epic is a cinematic and thought-provoking drama set in the midst of the Hundred Years’ War that explores the ubiquitous power of men, the frailty of justice and the strength and courage of one woman willing to stand alone in the service of truth. Based on actual events, the film unravels long-held assumption­s about France’s last sanctioned duel between Jean de Carrouges and Jacques Le Gris, two friends turned bitter rivals.

Carrouges is a respected knight known for his bravery and skill on the battlefiel­d. Le Gris is a Norman squire whose intelligen­ce and eloquence make him one of the most admired nobles in court. When Carrouges’ wife, Marguerite, is viciously assaulted by Le Gris, a charge he denies, she refuses to stay silent, stepping forward to accuse her attacker, an act of bravery and defiance that puts her life in jeopardy. The ensuing trial by combat, a grueling duel to the death, places the fate of all three in God’s hands.

Oscar winner Matt Damon (“Good Will Hunting,” “Ford v Ferrari”) is Jean de Carrouges, two-time Academy Award nominee Adam Driver (“Marriage Story,” “BlacKkKlan­sman”) is Jacques Le Gris, Emmy winner Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve,” “Free

Guy”) is Marguerite de Carrouges and two-time Oscar winner Ben Affleck (“Argo,” “Good Will Hunting”) is Count Pierre d’Alençon.

The screenplay is by Oscar nominee Nicole Holofcener (“Can You Ever Forgive Me?”), Affleck and Damon based on the book by Eric Jager. The film is produced by Ridley Scott, Kevin J. Walsh (“Manchester by the Sea”), Jennifer Fox (“Nightcrawl­er”), Holofcener, Damon,

Affleck with Kevin Halloran (“Ford v Ferrari”), Drew Vinton (“Promised Land”), Madison Ainley (“Justice League”) serving as executive producers.

“The Last Duel” is based on Jager’s book, “The Last Duel: A True Story of Crime, Scandal, and Trial by Combat in Medieval France,” which brings the turbulent Middle Ages to life in striking detail. When etiquette, social aspiration­s and justice were driven by the codes of chivalry, the consequenc­es for defying the institutio­ns of the time—the Church, the nobility at court, a teenage king—could be severe. For a woman navigating these violent times, one who had no legal standing without the support of her husband, the stakes were even higher.

“I love working with Matt, so it was an added bonus to be able to work with him and Ben as both actors and as screenwrit­ers, along with Nicole Holofcener, and I knew it would be a great result,” says director/ producer Scott. “I had admired the show ‘Killing Eve’ and had been looking for the opportunit­y to present Jodie Comer with a challengin­g role. Her performanc­e as Marguerite will make her one of the great actresses of her generation.”

This film is an effort to retell the story of a heroic woman from history whom most people haven’t heard of. We admired her bravery and resolute determinat­ion and felt this was both a story that needed to be told and one whose drama would captivate audiences the way it moved us as writers. As we further explored the story, we found so many aspects of the formal, codified patriarchy of 14th-century Western Europe to still be present in vestigial ways (and in some cases almost unchanged) in today’s society,” says Holofcener, Affleck and Damon. “We chose to use the device of telling the story from several character’s perspectiv­es in order to examine the immutable fact that although often multiple people who experience the same event come away with differing accounts, there can only be one truth.”

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