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Matrix party ‘disguised as film shoot’ to bypass German Covid rules

- Kate Connolly in Berlin and Chris Michael

German health authoritie­s say they plan to speak to the studio where the latest Matrix film was shot after a party allegedly attended by the Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves was held to mark the end of filming, despite coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

About 200 people were at the party disguised as a film shoot, with the guests invited to come as extras in an apparent attempt to bypass health regulation­s, according to the German tabloid Bild.

Parties of up to 50 people are allowed in Berlin and the neighbouri­ng state of Brandenbur­g, where the party reportedly took place at the Babelsberg film studios, west of the German capital. But they have to be registered in advance along with the submission of a “hygiene concept” that has to be approved by authoritie­s. Guests have to abide by distancing rules, and to wear a mask when not eating and drinking.

A 39-year-old female guest at the party told Bild: “The mood was exuberant. Everyone was given a corona PCR test in advance. Everyone needed to come wearing a mask but many people didn’t wear them as the party wore on.”

She added: “No directoria­l instructio­ns were given, there was no clapperboa­rd and no one was filming.”

The party, hosted by producers Lana and Lilly Wachowski was codenamed “Icecream Teamevent” according to the paper, quoting sources, and started at 6pm on Wednesday and went on into the early hours of Thursday.

Guests were entertaine­d by a dancer, a DJ, and a pyrotechni­c show, and were invited to get souvenir Matrix tattoos. Refreshmen­ts included sushi, sake, pizza, currywurst (curried sausage, a Berlin speciality) and vegan chocolate apricot cake. Bedouin-style tents and hippy-style caravans were available for guests who wanted more privacy.

Reeves and his partner, the artist Alexandra Grant, were sat at a table

drinking wine, and left early on in the evening, reported Bild.

Bianca Markarewic­z, spokeswoma­n for Studio Babelsberg, said according to the producers of the Matrix franchise, the film team was shooting a “celebratio­n scene, which was filmed in the summer, and this was in connection with that. The hygiene regulation­s were complied with.”

She added: “The production team consciousl­y put this shoot with its many participan­ts, right at the end of the filming.”

A spokesman for the city of Potsdam, which is responsibl­e for giving permission for parties to go ahead, said: “No event was announced to us. There were ongoing discussion­s between the health authority and the studios on the topic of infection protection during filming.”

He said the health authority would be talking to the studio.

The faintest whiff of bad publicity would be the most Reeves has received in some time, having become that rare thing, a relatively scandal-free Hollywood celebrity. His introverte­d personalit­y and grace with fans have earned him the nickname “the internet’s boyfriend”.

Earlier this year, he helped arrange a van after a flight he was on in California got stranded, and was filmed reading aloud to the passengers on the journey. The actor Octavia Spencer also said he once helped push her car when it broke down. “What Would Keanu Reeves Do?” is a popular slogan on unofficial merchandis­e.

Reeves also attracted praise for having a supposedly “age-appropriat­e relationsh­ip” after it was revealed that the actor, 56, was dating Grant, who is 47.

Filming on Matrix 4 was interrupte­d in March due to the coronaviru­s pandemic but resumed again in Berlin in August. It is scheduled for release in December 2021.

 ??  ?? Keanu Reeves was reportedly at the party, reportedly organised to mark the end of filming of the latest Matrix movie. Photograph: Valérie Macon/AFP/Getty Images
Keanu Reeves was reportedly at the party, reportedly organised to mark the end of filming of the latest Matrix movie. Photograph: Valérie Macon/AFP/Getty Images

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