I've a workaround,

You can change the session language before call to duplicity

declare -x LANG="en_US.UTF-8"

It work for me, my default LANG is "es_ES.UTF-8", and duplicity fails.
With "en_US.UTF-8" works.

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  Duplicity doesn't handle non-utf8 filenames well

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