Dakota Fanning looked very professional on her latest red carpet.
The 30-year-old actress, who recently admitted that her former co-star Tom Cruise has given her a pair of shoes for every birthday since she filmed War of the Worlds 19 years ago, wore a chic monochrome look for the premiere of the documentary series Mastermind from Hulu. : Thinking like a murderer in New York.
The Hulu production premiered at the SVA Theater in New York City on Friday, June 7 as part of the 2024 Tribeca Festival, which began two days earlier.
On the red carpet, the talented and veteran actress dazzled with a combination of a long black skirt and off-white blouse.
The top was completed with a wrap design at the front, and also had a small bow tie at the bottom along the waist.
Dakota Fanning looked very professional on her last red carpet
The 30-year-old actress wore a sleek monochromatic look to the premiere of Hulu’s docuseries Mastermind: To Think Like A Killer in New York.
She also wore a pair of black peep-toe heels, while her blonde locks were long, straight and fell across her chest and back with a center part.
Dakota executive produced the project along with her sister Elle Fanning and director Abigail Fuller.
It’s a riveting true crime docuseries about the woman whose crime-hunting innovations changed history.
Dr. Ann Burgess, a specialist with the FBI’s Behavioral Sciences Unit who transformed the way authorities look at serial murders, is at the center of the three-episode documentary series and also joined the star in the event.
In an effort to find new and innovative ways to stop serial killers, Dr. Burgess adopted the tactic of first learning to think like a serial killer, while studying the damaged psyches of victims and their attackers.
For the Fanning sisters, the docuseries allowed them to create a space for “an unsung heroine to tell her story for the first time,” according to a statement they shared with Entertainment Weekly.
“It is deeply empathetic toward the victims and their loved ones, a true journey through the lens of the psychology of profiling, and ultimately a galvanizing message,” the sisters maintained in their statement to EW.
“If one person can make such radical changes for the better, what’s to say the rest of us can’t be agents of positive cultural change in the same way in whatever field we’re in?”
On the red carpet, the talented and veteran actress dazzled with a combination of a long black skirt and off-white blouse.
The top was completed with a wrap design at the front, and also had a small bow tie at the bottom along the waist.
She also wore a pair of open-toe black heels, while her blonde locks were styled long, straight and falling over her chest and back with a center part.
The couple also mentioned how they were drawn to Dr. Burgess’s sense of humor and lightness despite the weight of her intense work.
“That, plus her bravery and conviction, made us immediate fans,” the Fannings explained, before adding, “She was underestimated, but she still persisted until she changed the whole landscape.”
Dr. Burgess, 87, a professor at Boston College’s William F. Connell School of Nursing, was all smiles on the red carpet with Fanning dressed in black pants and blouse and a white jacket with black stripes.
Fanning and Burgess also posed alongside Fuller, and the trio later participated in a group photo with executive producers Ross M. Dinerstein, Rebecca Evans, Rebecca Halpern, Leslie Chilcott and Dani Sloane.
Dr. Ann Burgess, a specialist with the FBI’s Behavioral Sciences Unit who transformed the way authorities look at serial murders, is at the center of the three-episode documentary series and also joined the star in the event.
“It is deeply empathetic toward the victims and their loved ones, a real journey through the lens of the psychology of profiling, and ultimately a galvanizing message,” the Fanning sisters maintained in their statement to EW.
Dr. Ann Burgess, a specialist with the FBI’s Behavioral Sciences Unit who transformed the way authorities look at serial murders, is at the center of the three-episode documentary series; She posed with Fanning and director Abigail Fuller at the premiere during the 2024 Tribeca Festival.
Executive producer Ross M. Dinerstein, Rebecca Evans, Dakota Fanning and Rebecca Halpern joined director Abigail Fuller and Dr. Ann Burgess for a group photo.
Co-executive producers also included Ross Girard and Mark McCune, while Dr. Burgess also serves as consulting producer.
The sisters produced the production along with their team at Lewellen Pictures, which is the company they formed in 2021.
“For us it’s a fascination with psychology: the puzzle of it all, the components of the thriller,” the Fanning sisters said in their statement. But we are aware of the fact that these stories are about real people; the ripple effects of his trauma spread to a sea of loved ones.’
In an effort to find new and innovative ways to stop serial killers, Dr. Burgess adopted the tactic of first learning to think like a serial killer, while studying the damaged psyches of victims and their attackers.
With Dani Slaone as showrunner, the series focuses on how Dr. Burgess developed new modern profiles of serial killers that she combined with a compassion for victims to help solve some of the most infamous true crime cases, like Ted’s. Bundy (pictured).
Mastermind: To Think Like A Killer is scheduled to premiere on streaming platform Hulu in series on July 11.
With Dani Slaone as showrunner, the series focuses on how Dr. Burgess, a psychiatric nurse and professor, developed new modern profiles of serial killers, which she combined with a compassion for victims to help solve some of the crime cases. most infamous royals. .
From the widely known Ed Kemper and Ted Bundy to lesser-known cases like the Balaclava Rapist, Burgess investigates and studies a killer, the victims, and the damaged psyches of his attackers, joining two halves of the same story to catch the killer.
By using her new tactics, combined with science, Dr. Burgess has not only impacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), but she has also been able to help champion the plight of women in the United States throughout the path.
Mastermind: To Think Like A Killer is scheduled to premiere on the streaming platform Hulu on July 11.