Photo: Getty ImagesTwo Hollywood actors had their applications denied when they requested to serve two weeks of managed isolation at a rural New Zealand property. They wanted to isolate at a rural property, separate from the five-star Auckland hotel the film's crew were staying at. Details of the couple's application for special isolation have been revealed by the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment, supplied under the Official Information Act according to Stuff. The application from the film's co-producer Chloe Smith noted Dunst and Plemons wanted privacy and were concerned about the public interest in their visit. Smith also argued they would be unable complete the film if they had to isolate in a hotel.
Source: Otago Daily Times September 01, 2020 04:18 UTC