Julia Roberts at the Photocall in Venice
She puts on a wide “Pretty Woman” smile
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Julia Roberts enchants Venice – and vice versa. With a wide smile, the superstar took part in the Photocall for her film “After the Hunt”.
Good “Pretty Woman” mine for bad program game? On the occasion of the demonstration of her new film “After the Hunt”, superstar Julia Roberts (57) was published for the Photocall. At the appointment, she delighted the photographers present with the world -famous smile with whom she already knew how to wrap Richard Gere (75) around her finger in 1990.
At the same time, the actress stated in front of the assembled press to struggle something with her incredibly tight schedule at the Venice’s International Film Festival. Hard to believe, but for Roberts the experience is indeed new – she has never been represented at this world -famous film festival. So far, however, she has not yet found time for urgent sightseeing: But the mere presence on the Lido was “a dream” for her.
Simple and elegant at the same time
Roberts chose a casual outfit for the photo shoot. She combined a blue jacket to a colorful shirt and rolled up the sleeves of both items of clothing up to her elbows. With the exception of a ring, she dispensed with striking jewelry and the light brown, slightly curly hair, she simply let herself fall over her shoulders.
“After the Hunt” is the new film by the Italian director Luca Guadagnino (54). Roberts plays the leading role in this, the strip is about her character Alma Olsson, who as the youngest professor in the history of the Elite University is a permanent position. But then something happens that could not only ruin her career.
In other roles, “The Bear” star Ayo Edebiri (29) and Andrew Garfield (42), Michael Stuhlbarg (57) and Chloë Sevigny (50) can be seen. The thriller will be shown out of competition in Venice and will come to German cinemas on October 16.
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Source: Stern

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