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Julianne Moore is the epitome of elegance in a a figure-hugging pleated gown as she graces the red carpet at The Room Next Door premiere amid the London Film Festival

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Julianne Moore, 63, looked sensational while attending the premiere of her film The Room Next Door at the Royal Festival Hall amid the London Film Festival on Saturday.

Julianne Moore looked sensational while attending the premiere of her film The Room Next Door at the Royal Festival Hall amid the London Film Festival on Saturday.

The Oscar winner, 63, was the epitome of elegance as she donned a gorgeous cream dress that hugged every inch of her slender figure.

Julianne’s dress featured extravagant pleats and jeweled embellishments, opting to go necklaceless and letting the look speak for itself.

The actress wore her bright red hair down and accentuated her age-defying features with a glamorous makeup palette.

Julianne attended the premiere without her co-star Tilda Swinton, 63, but smiled as she approached film director Pedro Almodóvar, 75.

Julianne Moore, 63, looked sensational while attending the premiere of her film The Room Next Door at the Royal Festival Hall amid the London Film Festival on Saturday.

The Oscar winner was the epitome of elegance as she donned a beautiful cream dress that hugged every inch of her slender figure.

The Oscar winner was the epitome of elegance as she donned a beautiful cream dress that hugged every inch of her slender figure.

Tilda leads the cast as Martha alongside Julianne as Ingrid in the comedy-drama which also stars film legend and actor John Turturro, Face/Off star Alessandro Nivola, Esther McGregor, Alex Høgh Andersen and Alvise Rigo.

The film is about the breakup between Martha (Tilda), a very imperfect mother and war correspondent, and her resentful daughter, as well as the former’s relationship with the author Ingrid (Julianne).

Originally from Calzada de Calatrava, Spain, Almodóvar’s numerous directing credits include the Festival selections Mujeres al verge de unbreakdown (1988), Hable con ella (2002), Bad education (2004), Volver (2006), Broken Embraces (2009), Juliet (2016) and Pain and Glory (2019).

In 2023 he received the Impact Media Award, which recognizes leadership in creating a union between social impact and film, at the TIFF Tribute Awards.

Julianne and Tilda have been busy promoting the new film while traveling around the world.

Last month they were seen at the San Sebastian International Film Festival before promoting the film at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Elsewhere Pedro received the Golden Lion at the 81st Venice International Film Festival last month at the Palazzo del Cinema in Venice, Italy, Variety reports.

Julianne's dress featured extravagant pleats and jeweled embellishments.

Julianne’s dress featured extravagant pleats and jeweled embellishments.

She opted to go necklaceless and let the look speak for itself, wearing a pair of statement gold earrings instead.

She opted to go necklaceless and let the look speak for itself, wearing a pair of statement gold earrings instead.

Julianne oozed confidence as she walked the red carpet.

Julianne oozed confidence as she walked the red carpet.

Julianne oozed confidence as she walked the red carpet.

The actress wore her bright red hair down and accentuated her age-defying features with a glamorous makeup palette.

The actress wore her bright red hair down and accentuated her age-defying features with a glamorous makeup palette.

The actress also posed for selfies with her fans.

The actress also posed for selfies with her fans.

Julianne attended the premiere without her co-star Tilda Swinton, 63, but smiled as she approached film director Pedro Almodóvar, 75.

Julianne attended the premiere without her co-star Tilda Swinton, 63, but smiled as she approached film director Pedro Almodóvar, 75.

The iconic Spanish filmmaker cut an elegant figure and wore his signature dark shades.

The iconic Spanish filmmaker cut an elegant figure and wore his signature dark shades.

Alfred Enoch looked effortlessly chic in an all-black ensemble

Alfred Enoch looked effortlessly chic in an all-black ensemble

Actor and film director Dexter Fletcher braved the weather in a blue quilted coat

Actor and film director Dexter Fletcher braved the weather in a blue quilted coat

Actress Phoebe Torrance turned heads in a glamorous red dress

Actress Phoebe Torrance turned heads in a glamorous red dress

Actor Youssef Kerkour looked elegant in a blue velvet tuxedo

Actor Youssef Kerkour looked elegant in a blue velvet tuxedo

Iconic shoe designer Manolo Blahnik also strutted the red carpet in trendy footwear.

Iconic shoe designer Manolo Blahnik also strutted the red carpet in trendy footwear.

In reality, this is the filmmaker’s second Golden Lion Award, after the honorary one he received in 2019.

The two-time Academy Award winner thanked both Tilda and Julianne during his largely Spanish acceptance speech.

‘This is my first film in English but the spirit is Spanish,’ the director revealed during that passionate speech.

The Room Next Door is scheduled to be released in theaters in Spain on October 18.

Tilda (left) leads the cast as Martha alongside Julianne (right) as Ingrid in the comedy-drama that also stars screen legend and filmmaker John Turturro and Face/Off star Alessandro.

Tilda (left) leads the cast as Martha alongside Julianne (right) as Ingrid in the comedy-drama that also stars screen legend and filmmaker John Turturro and Face/Off star Alessandro.

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