Julia Roberts made a striking debut at the Venice Film Festival, attending the premiere of her thought-provoking film "After the Hunt," which tackles pressing issues related to the #MeToo movement and campus politics.
Accompanied by her husband, Danny Moder, the couple captivated audiences during their rare red carpet appearance, shining a light on their enduring relationship amidst the glitz and glamour.
The premiere garnered an impressive six-minute standing ovation, reflecting the emotional weight of the film and its resonance with viewers in a packed audience.
At a lively press conference, Roberts faced tough questions about the film's implications for feminism, emphasizing the need for open conversation in today's society.
Dazzling in a sweeping gown designed by Dario Vitale for Versace, Roberts not only made waves for her performance but also set fashion trends on the prestigious red carpet.
Alongside Roberts, the festival also featured standout performances from other stars, including George Clooney, whose film "Jay Kelly" received a noteworthy 10-minute ovation, showcasing the rich tapestry of narratives being celebrated at this year’s festival.