FRENCH shipping giant CMA CGM has provided two ships, containers and the use of a container terminal in Kingston, Jamaica to film the next James Bond film 'No Time To Die'.
The filming involves the 2,260-TEU CMA CGM Fort Saint Georges and the 3,504 TEU CMA CGM Fort de France, reported Ireland's sailing, boating and maritime magazine, Afloat.
A dozen sailors from CMA CGM Fort Saint Georges and their captain also took part, and 1,000 containers were included in the shoot.
For the fifth time, Daniel Craig will play Agent 007, this time under the direction of Cary Joji Fukunaga, winner of the Emmy Awards for the first season of True Detective.
No Time To Die will be released globally from April 2, 2020 in the UK through Universal Pictures International and in the US on April 10 from Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios via their United Artists Releasing banner.
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The filming involves the 2,260-TEU CMA CGM Fort Saint Georges and the 3,504 TEU CMA CGM Fort de France, reported Ireland's sailing, boating and maritime magazine, Afloat.
A dozen sailors from CMA CGM Fort Saint Georges and their captain also took part, and 1,000 containers were included in the shoot.
For the fifth time, Daniel Craig will play Agent 007, this time under the direction of Cary Joji Fukunaga, winner of the Emmy Awards for the first season of True Detective.
No Time To Die will be released globally from April 2, 2020 in the UK through Universal Pictures International and in the US on April 10 from Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios via their United Artists Releasing banner.
WORLD SHIPPING