Carla Gugino appeared on the red carpet at the 2024 Tribeca Festival at Spring Studios in New York City on Sunday, in support of her short film I Veo A Family.
The Sarasota, Florida-born actress, 52, posed for photographers in a loose magenta pantsuit and vest ensemble during a festival performance titled Shorts: NY People Watching.
The actress had her brown locks parted and adorned with gold earrings as she made her entrance at the film event founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff.
Gugino appeared in the debut drama written and directed by Laura Kosann, starring alongside Sawyer Gacka and Benjamin Thys.
In the drama, according to a logline of the producers, ‘a Latina nanny and Manhattan mother defy the definition of family with a deep bond; one that is tested with a reminder of the babysitter’s past family tragedy.
Carla Gugino, 52, was photographed on the red carpet at the 2024 Tribeca Festival at Spring Studios in New York City on Sunday, in support of her short film I Veo A Family.
The actress had her brown locks parted and adorned with gold earrings as she made her entrance to the film event.
Also photographed at the screening was Kosann, who donned an off-white puffy top with dark blue jeans and sandals.
Kosann, who wore her brown locks parted, he said in a June 1 Instagram post. that he couldn’t “wait to get everyone together again” for the premiere of the short film.
The short film was part of the exhibition Shorts: NY People Watching, which featured a program titled New York, Narrative, according to the organizers.
Other projects screened during the program include The White Rabbit, Happy to Help You, The HongFu Hotel, Bad Bunny “En El Bronx Part 2”, Sea Lion Cow and Nepotism, Baby!
Gugino has several projects underway, according to reports iMDb, including a film titled The Florist in which she will play Vivien Leigh; a film titled The Friend, co-starring Naomi Watts and Bill Murray; and a film titled Heads of State co-starring Idris Elba and Jack Quaid.
Last year he appeared in the Netflix miniseries The Fall of the House of Usher, a horror mystery from creator Mike Flanagan about a family that presides over a pharmaceutical company.
She said The Hollywood Reporter on Friday that she is “not a horror fan, per se,” and that the miniseries had “elements of dark comedy and striking characters that don’t typically exist in horror.”
The Sarasota, Florida-born actress posed for photographers in a loose magenta pantsuit and vest ensemble during a festival presentation titled Shorts: NY People Watching.
The Watchmen actress shined in the elegant ensemble at the annual film showcase.
Gugino posed alongside writer-director Laura Kosann, who wore an off-white puffy blouse with dark blue jeans and sandals.
Kosann said in a June 1 Instagram post that he couldn’t “wait to get everyone together again” for the short film’s premiere.
Gugino and Kosann posed with their collaborators on the short film, child actor Sawyer Gacka and Benjamin Thys.
Gugino has several projects she is working on, including a film titled The Florist in which she will play Vivien Leigh.
Other projects include a film titled The Friend, co-starring Naomi Watts and Bill Murray; and a film titled Heads of State co-starring Idris Elba and Jack Quaid.
He added: ‘It addresses social issues in very profound ways. Many people in our business have told me, “I wasn’t going to see it and I ended up fascinated. I loved it.”
Gugino also spoke to THR about her Max show, The Girls on the Bus, which was canceled last month.
Gugino, who played a journalist on the presidential campaign in the series alongside Melissa Benoist, Christina Elmore and Natasha Behnam, said the characters came from “such different generations and ideologies.”
He said that the characters were “confined to a situation where the stakes were high” and, as a result, had to “become allies.”
He added: “The idea of helping a friend supersedes whether or not you believe exactly the same thing.”