
Julia Roberts Stuns as Hollywood Icon on Red Carpet at ‘After The Hunt’ Venice Premiere with Co-Stars Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield, and Chloë Sevigny
Julia Roberts Shines at Venice Film Festival Premiere of After The Hunt
Julia Roberts led a star-studded red carpet at the Venice Film Festival on Friday for the premiere of her new thriller After The Hunt. The 57-year-old Oscar winner dazzled in a form-fitting navy gown, accessorized with silver jewelry and sleek waves in her signature auburn hair. She was joined by co-stars Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield, and Chloë Sevigny, who each turned heads with their bold fashion choices.
[Image: Julia Roberts on the red carpet in her navy gown, caption: "Julia Roberts stunned in a navy gown at the After The Hunt premiere."]
Ayo Edebiri (The Bear) opted for a strapless crimson dress with a dramatic bow detail, while Chloë Sevigny made a statement in a black lace bodysuit paired with ruffled skirts and strappy heels. Andrew Garfield kept it classic in a slate-gray suit, sporting a clean-shaven look that contrasted his usual scruffy style.
[Image: Ayo Edebiri in her red dress, caption: "Ayo Edebiri commanded attention in a bold red gown."]
[Image: Chloë Sevigny in black lace, caption: "Chloë Sevigny embraced edgy glamour in a lace ensemble."]
Film Synopsis and Photocall Highlights
Directed by Luca Guadagnino, After The Hunt follows a college professor (Roberts) navigating a moral crisis when a student (Edebiri) accuses a colleague (Garfield) of misconduct, forcing her to confront a buried secret. The film marks Roberts’ Venice debut and has already sparked debate for its provocative themes.
Earlier in the day, the cast attended a photocall, where Roberts wore a relaxed yellow blouse and blazer, while Sevigny flaunted a rose-colored embroidered dress with cutouts. Garfield chose a casual blue knit sweater, and Edebiri shone in a crisp white blazer set.
[Image: Cast group photo, caption: "The After The Hunt team at the Venice photocall (L-R: Andrew Garfield, Ayo Edebiri, Julia Roberts, Luca Guadagnino, Chloë Sevigny)."]
Controversy and Conversation
At a press conference, Roberts faced questions about the film’s feminist messaging, with critics labeling it “post-#MeToo” and “bad feminism.” Her character’s line—“I believe her. But whatever happened to stuffing everything down like the rest of us?”—drew scrutiny. Roberts sidestepped direct commentary but emphasized the film’s goal to spark dialogue: “We’re challenging people to have conversations. Humanity has lost the art of conversation.”
Glamour on the Lagoon
Beyond the cast, the festival saw striking looks from other attendees. Lady Amelia and Eliza Spencer twinned in ethereal gowns, while model Isabeli Fontana dazzled in a beaded purple dress. Italian actress Alessia Colonna channeled Old Hollywood in a white diamanté gown.
[Image: Andrew Garfield in his grey suit, caption: "Andrew Garfield debuted a polished look at the premiere."]
After The Hunt premiered out of competition at Venice, blending high-stakes drama with runway-worthy style. Roberts’ return to the thriller genre—and her candid reflections on its themes—proved the festival’s undeniable highlight.
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