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Actress Luna Wedler shines in Venice
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Actress Luna Wedler has stepped over the red carpet in Venice on Friday.
Luna Wedler (25) attracted her eyes last Friday when she appeared in Venice in a sleeveless Vokuhila dress on the red carpet of the “Silent Girlfriend” premiere (original title: “Silent Friend”). With the black bustier robe, she combined color-matching, pointed pumps and set accents with a golden necklace and red lipstick. She wore her hair into a bun in a sleek look.
Last film in the program
Wedler took over one of the roles in the film by the Hungarian director Ildikó Enyedi (69), who was also present in Venice. Léa Seydoux (40) and Johannes Hegemann (born 1996) were among the other cast members who showed themselves at the Lido. , “Silent Friend” celebrated its world premiere as the last film of the 2025 festival program. He plays in the old botanical garden in the university town of Marburg and tells of a ginkgoba tree that observes the change of three lives as a “quiet witness”.
The actress Luna Wedler, born in Zurich, is currently a sought -after canvas star. Since September 4, she can be seen in the novel adaptation “22 Lahnen” alongside Jannis Nomewöhner (33). She plays student Tilda (Luna Wedler), who takes care of her little sister Ida (Zoë Baier) and her mother (Laura Tonke). She has to earn money at the supermarket fund and finds her compensation in the swimming pool, where she always swims 22 lanes. And then Viktor (Jannis Niewöhner) appears in the swimming pool, the big brother of Ivan, whom Tilda lost five years earlier.
The 82nd International Film Festival of Venice ends on September 6th. In the evening the best film is honored with the golden lion.
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Source: Stern

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