Netflix’s new movie, Blonde, will be screened at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday evening.
And before the big red carpet moment, Ana de Amas saw every inch of the star when she showed up for the Blonde photo call on Thursday afternoon.
The actress stunned her fans in a little black dress while kissing and posing with lead actress Adrian Brody.
Pin-up: Ana de Amas looked like the lead actress when she arrived at the Venice Film Festival Thursday afternoon for her biography on Marilyn Monroe Blonde.
Ana looked stunning in a Louis Vuitton mini dress that showed off her incredible curves.
She wore a black blazer from the designer house on her shoulders and added a pair of black heels with gold details to her outfit.
A chunky gold chain and high ponytail were the finishing touches to her photo look.

Hero: The actress shone in a little black dress as she kissed her fans after arriving in a water taxi
Ana hugged blonde co-star Adrian Brody for the cameras. The famous actress will play Arthur Miller, Monroe’s playwright husband, in the biopic.
96. Venice International Film Festival will host Blonde’s world premiere is later on Thursday.
The first leading-edge drama is a fictionalized version of the icon’s life, written and directed by Andrew Dominik and based on Joyce Carol Oates’ 2000 novel of the same name.
When the streaming giant released the trailer on July 28, Twitter users found Ana’s accent “awful”, with some saying she “doesn’t look like Marilyn Monroe at all”.

Supporting Cast: For the main cameras, the blonde hugged co-star Adrian Brody. The famous actor plays Arthur Miller, Monroe’s playwright husband, in the biopic.
Ana, who didn’t learn English until 2015, admitted in response to this comment that she “didn’t grow up knowing Marilyn or her movies.”
“I am proud of Andrew’s confidence and opportunity to make it happen. “I think everyone should feel that pressure, whether you’re a Cuban or an American actor,” he said.
“It wasn’t my job to imitate him,” argued Ana, who worked with dialect coach Jessica Drake for nine months.
“I was attracted to her emotions, her journey, her insecurities, and her voice because she didn’t really own it,” she said.

Leggy: Ana looked stunning in a Louis Vuitton mini dress that accentuated her gorgeous curves and long legs.

I am so happy to be here! She threw a black blazer from the design house over her shoulders and added a large gold chain.
Although Blonde is not fully licensed by the Marilyn Monroe Estate, Ana’s performance was widely appreciated early on.
Marc Rosen, Monroe’s Real Estate Agent, told Variety on Aug. 1: “Ana was a great casting choice as she captured Marilyn’s charm, humanity, and vulnerability.”
The casting was also supported by two-time Academy Award winner Brad Pitt, one of the six credited producers of Blonde.
“He is extraordinary. It’s a hard-to-fill dress,” Plan B co-founder told Entertainment et al on Aug.

Friends: Adrian and Ana have a fun look in front of the cameras before heading to a press conference for their Netflix movies

Big day! Blonde will have its world premiere at the 96th Venice International Film Festival on Thursday.

Hero: The first leading role drama is a fictionalized version of the icon’s life, written and directed by Andrew Dominik and adapted from the 2000 novel of the same name.
“It took 10 years. But when we found Ana, we managed to cross the finish line.
Jamie Lee Curtis, who starred blonde writer Joyce Carol Oates and her father Tony Curtis (played by Michael Masini) on Some Like It Hot alongside Monroe, thoroughly watched and approved of the movie.
Curtis, who co-starred with Ana in Knives Out, said he saw an early part of the movie and “fell to the ground”. I couldn’t believe it. Anna had completely disappeared. It was Marilyn.
In February, Blonde director Andrew Dominik said the initial reaction was “a goddamn audience problem” and said that “the only thing no one is going to complain about is Ana’s performance”.
An NC-17 movie about Marilyn Monroe. This is the bit you want, isn’t it?” The 54-year-old kiwi director told International Screen.
“I want to see the NC-17 version of the Marilyn Monroe story.”

All heroes:. Adrien Brody (pictured as Ana and Arthur Miller in the movie), Bobby Cannavale, Xavier Samuel and Julianne Nicholson also appear in supporting roles.
Source: Daily Mail