One person died and two were injured on Thursday when a ceiling collapsed on the set in Taiwan of Martin Scorsese's upcoming film "Silence," a spokeswoman for the production said.
The three were working as contractors to reinforce a building on the CMPC Studios lot that had been deemed unsafe for production when the accident happened, spokeswoman Leslee Dart said in a statement.
"Everyone is in shock and sorrow and expresses their deepest concern and sympathy to the families of the individual who died and those who were injured," the statement added. It did not detail the severity of the injuries.
"Silence," which is still in preproduction, is the Oscar-winning director's first theatrical film since his 2013 tale of greed and excess, "The Wolf of Wall Street."
Adapted from Japanese author Shusaku Endo's novel of the same name, "Silence" tells the story of 17th century Portuguese Jesuit missionaries and their followers who face violence and persecution in Japan.
The movie will star Liam Neeson, Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver.
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