Felicity Jones and Joe Alwyn Shine at Venice Film Festival Premiere of The Brutalist

at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday Felicity Jones and Joe alwin were prominent figures dazzling attendees as they promoted their latest film The brutalist Felicity 40 showcased Hollywood glamour in a stunning pink strapless gown her Sleek brunette hair was styled into an elegant bun complimented by red lipstick and Diamond drop earrings Joe 33 matched her style in an all black suit complete with a coordinated shirt and thae the screening also featured Adrien Brody the film's lead who attended with his partner Georgina Chapman Georgina made a striking impression in a plunging blue dress adorned with beaded details and sheer sleeves earlier Felicity and Joe led the red carpet arrivals for the film's photo call Felicity appeared Dem miror in a Chic black and white belted dress paired with black strappy heels her backless dress was subtly accessorized and her hair was styled in a low ponytail Joe in an all black outfit sported a black shirt suit and Boots the brutalist directed by Brady Corbett is competing for the prestigious Golden Lion award at the festival this post-war epic portrays a holocaust Survivor struggle to rebuild his life in America inspired by Jee Louie Cohen's book architecture in uniform the film stars Adrien Brody as Hungarian architect llo to it Chronicles his efforts to pursue his art after the war living in near poverty until a wealthy industrialist played by Guy Pierce offers him a crucial contract Joe alwin and alesandro Nala also feature in the film corbette who identifies with the film's themes due to his own background as mother a Hungarian immigrant fled the 1956 anti-soviet Revolution described the film as a personal project even though it's fiction it feels very real and very real to me said Brody the film's 215 minute runtime with a 15-minute intermission and presented in 70 millimeters has generated high expectations corbette reflecting on the film's journey expressed emotional gratitude this film does everything we're told we can't do he said criticizing debates over runtime is silly he cited his previous Works including Vox Lux and the childhood of a leader as examples of his commitment to unconventional storytelling he also praised the Venice film festival for its ongoing support when no one was supporting these films this Festival was he noted

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