Newly single Emma Watson shoots scenes on Argentinian set of her new movie Colonia Dignidad… days after revelation she’s split with Matthew Janney

Her relationship Matthew Janney may have recently come to an end, but the show must go on for Emma Watson.

The stunning actress, whose relationship with the Oxford University rugby player quietly came to an end a month ago, was spotted shooting her latest movie Colonia Dignidad in Argentina, on Friday.

Donning a retro yellow minidress, the Paris-born beauty, 24, wore her brunette tresses in a ponytail as she filmed scenes alongside co-star Daniel Brühl, who looked dapper in a black suit.

The show must go on: Newly single Emma Watson was spotted on the set of her latest movie Colonia Dignidad with co-star Daniel Brühl in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Friday

As cameras rolled, the pair strode their way to a classic Mercedes car while engaging in an intense conversation on the Buenos Aires set.

Emma’s sighting comes days after it was revealed that she and her 22-year-old student beau, who is reading Russian at Oriel College, split but remain friends.

The couple, who dated for a year, went their separate ways due to Emma’s unrelenting work schedule.

Ray of sunlight: The actress stepped out in a retro yellow minidress as she shot scenes for the film

Breaking character: During a break in filming, the actress was seen chatting on her mobile phone

Luscious locks: She wore her brunette tresses in a relaxed ponytail as she got into character for the film

The split was described as ‘amicable’ by a spokesman for the screen star.

Her movie Colonia Dignidad, directed by Oscar-winner Florian Gallenberger, is inspired by true events that took place during the Chilean military coup of 1973.

When Daniel (Brühl) is abducted by General Augusto Pinochet’s secret police, Lena (Watson) tracks him to a cult sanctuary called Colonia Dignidad.

Going solo: It was recently announced that Emma and her boyfriend Matthew Janney quietly went their separate ways a month ago

Classic motor: The co-stars strolled to a vintage Mercedes as cameras rolled

True story: Colonia Dignidad is inspired by events that took place during the Chilean military coup of 1973

Winner at the helm: The film is currently being directed by Oscar winner Florian Gallenberger

Captured: When Daniel plays a man who is abducted by General Augusto Pinochet’s secret police

Members of the body, which existed under the guise of being a charitable mission run by a preacher (Michael Nyqvist), tortured prisoners sent there by the former Chilean dictator.

Lena decides to join the cult in order to find her beloved and thus uncover the secrets of Colonia.

The anticipated film is also shooting in Luxembourg and Germany.

Fighter: Emma plays a woman who tracks her abducted husband to a cult sanctuary called Colonia Dignidad

Jet-setting: The anticipated film is also shooting in Luxembourg and Germany

Time for some action: At the start of the week, Emma was spotted shooting action scenes for the film

Plaudits: Emma was named British Artist of the Year at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts