Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley sported slightly matching black-and-white looks while promoting their new film The Substance at TIFF.
Moore, 61, and Qualley, 29, were all smiles at the Royal Alexandra Theatre for the screening of their film, which hits cinemas on September 20.
The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May, where it was immediately praised by critics.
Moore stepped out in a white shirt tucked into a black shirt and a black tie.
She accessorized her look with stunning diamond earrings and several rings, while her long black hair fell down her back.
Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley sported slightly matching black-and-white looks while promoting their new film The Substance at TIFF.
Moore, 61, and Qualley, 29, were all smiles at the Royal Alexandra Theatre for the screening of their film, which hits cinemas on September 20.
She completed her look for the evening with a pair of black pointed-toe heels as she walked the red carpet.
Her co-star Margaret Qualley stepped onto the red carpet in a black one-piece swimsuit layered under a unique white shawl.
She completed her look with black open-toed heels and accessorized her look with diamond earrings for the event.
Both were present alongside screenwriter and director Coralie Fargeat at the screening, more than three months after the world premiere in Cannes.
Mubi had acquired worldwide distribution rights to the film prior to its Cannes debut, and it has been touring the festival circuit ever since.
Following its debut at Cannes, it was screened in Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic), as well as Edinburgh and FrightFest (UK).
The film centers on a former celebrity (Moore) who uses a mysterious black market drug that replicates her cells and temporarily creates a younger version of herself.
The cast also includes Qualley, Dennis Quaid and Hugo Diego Garcia, written and directed by Coralie Fargeat.
She completed her look for the evening with a pair of black pointed-toe heels as she walked the red carpet.
Both were present with writer-director Coralie Fargeat at the screening, more than three months after the world premiere in Cannes.
The film centers on a former celebrity (Moore) who uses a mysterious black market drug that replicates her cells and temporarily creates a younger version of herself.
Moore will also star in Taylor Sheridan’s new series Landman, alongside Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Hamm, debuting November 17 on Paramount Plus.
Moore will also star in Taylor Sheridan’s new series Landman, alongside Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Hamm, debuting November 17 on Paramount Plus.
The series is set in the modern-day oil rig landscape of West Texas, and the streaming service has already renewed it for a second season.
Qualley is coming off two feature films this year: Drive-Away Dolls and Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds of Kindness.
She will next be seen in Huntington alongside Glenn Powell, Jessica Henwick, Topher Grace and Ed Harris.