The Queen is in the building: Angelina Jolie hits the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival

The Queen is in the building: Angelina Jolie hits the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival

Angelina Jolie walked the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival on the day of the premiere of the film “Maria”, which tells the story of opera diva Maria Callas, reports the Daily Mail.

The Queen is in the building: Angelina Jolie hits the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival
Angelina Jolie. Photo: Getty Images

For her look, the 49-year-old actress opted for an off-the-shoulder, sand-colored Tamara Ralph dress, which she accessorized with a fur bolero. But we all know Jolie’s main decoration is her smile.

Meanwhile, the tabloids write that the star did not come to Venice alone, but with 40-year-old British rapper Akala. The paparazzi photographed them leaving the hotel together. It was immediately believed that they were in a relationship, but we will still watch.

Let us remind you that the film “Maria” will tell the fate of Maria Callas, who lost her voice towards the end of her career and almost never left her home in Paris in the last years of her life. The film was directed by Pablo Larraina, who gained great popularity after the release of the film “Jackie” with Natalie Portman. Steven Knight (Spencer, Peaky Blinders) is responsible for the script. In addition to the actress, the film also starred Pierfrancesco Favino, Alba Rohrwacher and Kodi Smit-McPhee.

Angelina Jolie plays Maria Callas. A still from the movie “Maria”

Jolie has previously admitted that it took her more than six months to prepare for the operatic roles in the film. “Everyone here knows I was very nervous. I spent almost seven months preparing because when you work with Pablo, you can’t leave anything halfway. It requires, most notably, you really work, you really study, you rehearse,” she said, according to Variety.

Source: People Talk

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