Venice Film Festival 2022: Jodie Turner-Smith and Julianne Moore dazzle in sequin gowns while Greta Gerwig opts for an elegant plunging frock as they lead the glamour at the White Noise premiere
- White Noise is director Noah Baumbach's screen adaptation of DeLillo's critically acclaimed postmodernist novel about an 'Airborne Toxic Event' and its impact on a small American town
- The film sees Adam Driver starring alongside Greta Gerwig, Don Cheadle and Jodie Turner-Smith
The premiere of White Noise was held during Venice Film Festival on Wednesday.
And, Jodie Turner-Smith, 35, Julianne Moore, 61, and Greta Gerwig, 39, were some of the first stars to arrive, bringing the glamour as they graced the red carpet.
White Noise is an adaptation of the bestselling 1985 novel by American novelist Don DeLillo, with the film serving as a curtain-raiser at the event before moving on to the New York Film Festival in September.
Jodie looked fierce in a plunging jewel encrusted top and sweeping skirt with orange pleats, while completing her bold ensemble with bright green gloves.
Julianne ensured all eyes were on her as she sashayed along the red carpet in a dazzling black frock and matching cape adorned with multicoloured sequins.
The Hollywood A-lister put on a leggy display through her skirt's sheer material, which left her sexy black body underlayer visible.
Greta opted for a classic black maxi dress with a cleavage-baring neckline and elegant batwing sleeves, while accessorising with an enormous turquoise pendant necklace.
Tessa Thompson, 38, looked sensational in a strapless silver bodice boasting voluminous ruffles and intricate beading.
The American actress teamed her statement piece with a sparkling black pencil skirt and shiny black pointed stilettos.
Victoria's Secret model Grace Elizabeth, 25 looked ethereal in a white Grecian inspired floor-length gown.
The elegant frock featured cross over layering and she added a statement silver necklace, while styling her raven stresses into a wet-look 'do.
Barbara Palvin, 28, sparkled her way down the red carpet in a T-shirt style floor length sequin dress.
The Hungarian model rocked a quirky, spiked up-do for the premiere while accentuating her natural beauty with a bold flick of black eyeliner.
Brazilian model Alessandra Ambrosio, 41, and ensured all eyes were on her in the fabulous hot pink gown, as she flashed a glimpse of her famous pins through its sexy side splits.
She boosted her height with a pink coloured pair of barely there stilettos and accessorised with multiple delicate bracelets.
Melanie Laurent, 39, channeled Roman empress vibes in her pleated nude gown, which trailed along the red carpet.
The French actress offered a glimpse of her toned pins through sexy splits in the length of the caped ensemble, which featured intricate metallic lace detailing throughout the body.
Raffey Cassidy, 20, stunned in a Valentino Haute Couture jewel embellished sleeveless mini dress featuring a feathered mini skirt and wore sequin adorned nude fish net tights with champagne cololured stilettos.
Isabeli Fontana, 39, showed off her svelte physique in a white body con mini dress, which a long cape adding an extra dose of drama as she traversed the red carpet in strappy stilettos.
Oliver Cheshire, 34, arrived with wife Pixie Lott, 31, who wowed in a cherry red jumpsuit that featured an elegant ruffle over one shoulder and tapered trousers.
The newlywed couple wrapped their arms around one another while posing on the red carpet, after tying the knot earlier this summer.
Adam Driver looked dapper at the premiere, dressed in a classic black tux and bow tie, worn with a white shirt featuring contrasting black buttons.
White Noise sees Adam starring alongside Greta Gerwig, Don Cheadle and Jodie, in director Noah Baumbach's screen adaptation of DeLillo's critically acclaimed postmodernist novel about an 'Airborne Toxic Event' and its impact on a small American town.
Attracting the biggest stars Venice Film Festival is held annually on the island of the Lido in the Venice Lagoon. With movie screenings taking place in the historic Palazzo del Cinema on the Lungomare Marconi.
This year's line up will see divisive biopic Blonde, starring Ana De Armas as tragic screen icon Marilyn Monroe, battle it out for the competition's top accolade.
Brendan Fraser's moving drama The Whale, where he plays an obese professor, will also compete alongside films starring Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman and Colin Farrell.
Speaking about the line-up director of the event Alberto Barbera said: 'The program is more varied than usual, placing affirmed filmmakers alongside directors in search of confirmation and, above all, talented newcomers aspiring for international recognition'.
'But what still prevails is the feeling that "Cinema still wants to try to explore ways of thinking, big themes and big questions, the profound relationships that tie people to one another, the power of feelings and memory and the ability to push one’s gaze beyond the horizon of the present.”.
The Venice Film Festival is the world's oldest and was first founded in 1932, celebrating filmmaking from around the world.
It will continue until September 10 when there will be a closing ceremony.
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