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Clint Eastwood Cuts Matt Damon's First Take: A Lesson Learned
17 Jan
Summary
- Matt Damon learned a harsh lesson from Clint Eastwood on his first day filming.
- Eastwood famously cut Damon's initial take, urging him to avoid wasting time.
- Damon prepared for six months to perfect his South African accent for the film.

Matt Damon recently shared an unforgettable experience from his first day on the set of Clint Eastwood's 2009 film, 'Invictus.' Damon dedicated six months to perfecting a South African accent for his role as rugby captain Francois Pienaar. He arrived on set ready to impress, but Eastwood's directorial style offered no room for error.
During his initial scene, Eastwood famously called "Cut, print, move on" after Damon's very first take. When Damon requested another attempt, Eastwood questioned his need to "waste everybody's time," a remark that underscored the director's focus on efficiency. This encounter became a valuable lesson for Damon about professionalism and preparedness.
Damon emphasized that the exchange fostered no resentment, highlighting Eastwood's kindness and respect for the crew. He explained Eastwood's philosophy: that actors should arrive prepared, allowing the team to maintain momentum by moving on quickly unless a shot truly requires multiple attempts. 'Invictus' itself focused on Nelson Mandela's efforts to unite post-apartheid South Africa through the 1995 Rugby World Cup.




