The actresses presented a new work by Pedro Almodóvar. Julianne Moore opted for a sparkling outfit, while Tilda Swinton opted for pastel shades.
Hollywood stars presented the film of the 74-year-old cult Spanish director “The Room Next Door” at the 81st Venice Film Festival. Julianne wore a floor-length dress embroidered with gold sequins for the event, which shimmered in the spotlight. The tight-fitting silhouette emphasized the slender figure of the 63-year-old actress, for the sake of a deep décolleté, the star refused the bustier. The look was complemented by silver platform sandals and stable square heels.
Of the jewelry, Moore wore only massive earrings made of blown yellow gold, which harmonized well with the monochrome outfit. The Oscar winner had barely noticeable makeup with pink eyeshadow, a light layer of blush and nude lipstick. Her copper-red hair was parted in the middle and gathered into an elegant hairstyle.
The actress was accompanied on the carpet by Tilda Swinton, who is also involved in the lead role in the new work of Pedro Almodóvar. The 63-year-old British star chose an outfit in accordance with her eccentric taste. Tilda wore a gray-blue cardigan with a standing collar and mother-of-pearl buttons, decorated with flounces. For them, she picked up classic stiletto pumps in a similar shade. The outfit was complemented by cream cropped trousers.
Of the jewelry, the Oscar winner wore a massive ring. Swinton traditionally did “makeup without makeup”. Her short blonde hair was combed back and styled in a slight mess. The actresses held hands, posing on the carpet with the famous director. After the screening, the audience gave the trio a 17-minute standing ovation, with many noting that this is the longest applause at the festival this year, reports The Sun.
“I feel the Oscar”, “A great director with excellent actresses. Bravo… I can’t wait to see the movie!”, “I love Julianna and Tilda, I’m very happy for them, queens,” they wrote in the comments.
In The Next Door Room, Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton play Ingrid and Martha, friends who worked together in a magazine in their youth. Ingrid became a writer, and Martha became a war reporter. The women parted ways, but they were reunited after the situation brought them back together after years of no contact. This is the first full-length English-language film of the winner of two Oscars. Filming took place in the spring in New York and Madrid.