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Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore: Record applause in Venice

Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore: Record applause in Venice

Has Julianne Moore already given a foretaste with her golden dress? After all, the film “The Room Next Door” is in the running for the Golden Lion in Venice. The drama was already well received by the premiere audience.

Julianne Moore (63) and Tilda Swinton (63) made a brilliant and acclaimed appearance at the International Film Festival in Venice laid down. The premiere of Pedro Almodóvar’s (74) film “The Room Next Door” received a long round of applause from the audience – the Standing ovations lasted 17 minutes, as the industry portal “Variety” reported. No other entry in the famous film spectacle has ever received so much applause.

Director celebrates with his muses

After the film ended, the Spanish film director kissed his stars Swinton and Moore on the cheeks and raised their arms like boxing champions. Then he climbed into the air with his new Muses He walked down the stairs in the Sala Grande Theater and extended the applause after 14 minutes while shaking hands with fans in the theater.

Glorious was also the Seek of the leading actresses: Swinton wore a light Chanel suit with a long JacketMoore a shimmering gold Sequin dressThey had not let the light drizzle on the red carpet spoil their good mood.

According to Variety, the applause for “The Room Next Door” exceeded that for Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” (12 minutes), Pablo Larrain’s “Maria” (eight minutes) with Angelina Jolie as a famous opera singer Maria Callas and Justin Kurzel’s “The Order” (seven minutes), a crime thriller from the 1980s with Jude Law in the Main role.

Drama about two friends

“The Room Next Door” is Almodóvar’s first feature film in English. Moore plays a bestselling author named Ingrid, who reconnects with her former friend Martha (Swinton). The war correspondent is seriously ill and has to deal with a variety of Treatments Her fate ensures that Ingrid also increasingly comes to terms with her own mortality sets. In Germany will be the drama on 24. October come to the cinemas.

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