©Angelina Jolie
Photo Credit: Alberto Pizzoli / AFP
The 81st Venice International Film Festival kicked off with a dazzling red carpet, setting the stage for a glamorous ten-day celebration of cinema.
The 81st Venice Film Festival has officially begun, transforming the City of Canals into the world's cinema capital for the next ten days. This unmissable event, which annually draws the most prominent figures from the world of film, started off in style with a spectacular red carpet. This year's edition is already promising to be unforgettable, not only for its eclectic lineup but also for the star-studded parade of international celebrities who have come to celebrate the art of cinema.
Pablo Larrain and Angelina Jolie
Photo Credit: Marco Bertorello / AFP
From the very start, the tone was set. The red carpet, a symbol of glamour and elegance, saw a host of celebrities attending the world premiere of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the highly anticipated sequel to Tim Burton's classic. The iconic director, accompanied by actress Monica Bellucci, captured everyone's attention. Their appearance as a couple at the event caused a sensation, affirming their status as the leading duo of the moment.
The evening was further highlighted by the presence of cinema icon Angelina Jolie, who was warmly received by the public and undeniably stole the show. Dressed in a stunning gown, she lit up the red carpet before the presentation of her new film, Maria, directed by the talented Pablo Larrain. In this biographical drama, Angelina Jolie portrays the legendary opera singer Maria Callas, a complex and demanding role that is expected to once again showcase her remarkable talent. The audience eagerly awaits what promises to be a poignant performance.
Camille Cottin
Photo Credit: Alberto Pizzoli / AFP
Beyond these highlights, the red carpet became a true fashion spectacle, where red, black and silver hues dominated, creating an atmosphere of extravagance and sophistication. The carefully selected outfits of the guests added a touch of magic to an already sparkling evening. Among the personalities present, the veterans of Beetlejuice, Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton and Catherine O'Hara, made a strong impression alongside newcomers to the franchise, such as Justin Theroux, all ready to rekindle the flame of a now-cult film.
Monica Bellucci and Tim Burton
Photo Credit: Marco Bertorello / AFP
But this is just the beginning. This first red carpet was merely a preview of the star-studded appearances expected in the coming days. The festival promises many more unforgettable moments, with highly anticipated appearances from cinema icons such as Lady Gaga, George Clooney, Daniel Craig, Julianne Moore and Brad Pitt. These ten days of the festival are set to be filled with emotions, screenings and glamorous events, continuing to keep Venice in the spotlight.
Winona Ryder
Photo Credit: Alberto Pizzoli / AFP
This edition of the Venice Film Festival also shines a light on French cinema, with Isabelle Huppert serving as jury president, a prestigious recognition for an actress of her caliber. Camille Cottin, another representative of French cinema, is also in attendance, underscoring France's central role in the global cinematic landscape.
The Venice Film Festival, traditionally held at the Lido, at the Palazzo del Cinema on the Lungomare Marconi, celebrates, each and every year, cinema in all its forms, from major Hollywood productions to the most refined auteur films. This 81st edition is already shaping up to be an exceptional year, promising a blend of glamour, emotion and artistic celebration. During this festival, Venice becomes the mirror reflecting all the magic of cinema.
Cate Blanchett
Photo Credit: Marco Bertorello / AFP
The 81st Venice Film Festival has officially begun, transforming the City of Canals into the world's cinema capital for the next ten days. This unmissable event, which annually draws the most prominent figures from the world of film, started off in style with a spectacular red carpet. This year's edition is already promising to be unforgettable, not only for its eclectic lineup but also for the star-studded parade of international celebrities who have come to celebrate the art of cinema.
Pablo Larrain and Angelina Jolie
Photo Credit: Marco Bertorello / AFP
From the very start, the tone was set. The red carpet, a symbol of glamour and elegance, saw a host of celebrities attending the world premiere of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the highly anticipated sequel to Tim Burton's classic. The iconic director, accompanied by actress Monica Bellucci, captured everyone's attention. Their appearance as a couple at the event caused a sensation, affirming their status as the leading duo of the moment.
The evening was further highlighted by the presence of cinema icon Angelina Jolie, who was warmly received by the public and undeniably stole the show. Dressed in a stunning gown, she lit up the red carpet before the presentation of her new film, Maria, directed by the talented Pablo Larrain. In this biographical drama, Angelina Jolie portrays the legendary opera singer Maria Callas, a complex and demanding role that is expected to once again showcase her remarkable talent. The audience eagerly awaits what promises to be a poignant performance.
Camille Cottin
Photo Credit: Alberto Pizzoli / AFP
Beyond these highlights, the red carpet became a true fashion spectacle, where red, black and silver hues dominated, creating an atmosphere of extravagance and sophistication. The carefully selected outfits of the guests added a touch of magic to an already sparkling evening. Among the personalities present, the veterans of Beetlejuice, Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton and Catherine O'Hara, made a strong impression alongside newcomers to the franchise, such as Justin Theroux, all ready to rekindle the flame of a now-cult film.
Monica Bellucci and Tim Burton
Photo Credit: Marco Bertorello / AFP
But this is just the beginning. This first red carpet was merely a preview of the star-studded appearances expected in the coming days. The festival promises many more unforgettable moments, with highly anticipated appearances from cinema icons such as Lady Gaga, George Clooney, Daniel Craig, Julianne Moore and Brad Pitt. These ten days of the festival are set to be filled with emotions, screenings and glamorous events, continuing to keep Venice in the spotlight.
Winona Ryder
Photo Credit: Alberto Pizzoli / AFP
This edition of the Venice Film Festival also shines a light on French cinema, with Isabelle Huppert serving as jury president, a prestigious recognition for an actress of her caliber. Camille Cottin, another representative of French cinema, is also in attendance, underscoring France's central role in the global cinematic landscape.
The Venice Film Festival, traditionally held at the Lido, at the Palazzo del Cinema on the Lungomare Marconi, celebrates, each and every year, cinema in all its forms, from major Hollywood productions to the most refined auteur films. This 81st edition is already shaping up to be an exceptional year, promising a blend of glamour, emotion and artistic celebration. During this festival, Venice becomes the mirror reflecting all the magic of cinema.
Cate Blanchett
Photo Credit: Marco Bertorello / AFP
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