Amal Clooney stunned on the red carpet at the 81st annual Venice Film Festival, accompanying her husband George to the premiere of his latest film, Wolfs.
The human rights lawyer, 46, turned heads in a breathtaking yellow corset-style gown, constructed from delicate lace and featuring a dramatic ruffled skirt that accentuated her slim waist.
Amal’s locks were styled in a voluminous blow dry, and she carried a glitzy box clutch bag to complete her glamorous look.
With her arm wrapped around George, 63, the couple exuded love and affection as they posed for photos at the highly-anticipated event.
Amal Clooney looked incredible as she attended the 81st annual Venice Film Festival alongside her husband George
Walking the red carpet for the premiere of his latest film Wolfs, the human rights lawyer, 46, stunned in a yellow corset style gown
In Wolfs, George joins forces with Brad Pitt to play criminal “clean-up” specialists who are unexpectedly hired for the same job – disposing of a body in a hotel room.
The leading men reportedly earned a hefty sum of $35 million each for their roles in the caper film, which was initially intended for a wide cinematic release.
However, the film’s financier has since changed its plans, opting for a limited cinematic release in the US, followed by a streaming debut in other territories.
George Clooney expressed his disappointment at the change of plans, stating that he and Brad Pitt had given up some of their salaries to secure a wider release.
Despite this, the actor remained optimistic, acknowledging that the film would still reach a large audience through streaming.
Amal’s dress was constructed from delicate lace and nipped in at her waist before falling into a dramatic ruffled skirt
Wrapping her arm around George, 63, the couple looked as loved-up as ever while posing for photos at the highly-anticipated event
George Clooney expressed his disappointment at the change of plans, stating that he and Brad Pitt had given up some of their salaries to secure a wider release.
Despite this, the actor remained optimistic, acknowledging that the film would still reach a large audience through streaming.
He emphasized the importance of finding a balance between the economics of streaming and the needs of filmmakers, highlighting the need for collaboration between streamers and traditional studios.
Brad Pitt echoed George’s sentiments, stating that he loved the existence of streamers, which allowed for more stories and talent to be showcased, but acknowledged the need for a delicate balance.
The two actors, who have been friends for decades, have already begun planning a sequel to Wolfs, with George stating that he enjoyed working with Brad and appreciated the ease of their banter.
The film’s financier has splurged over £1 million on hiring the entirety of the Cipriani hotel for Pitt, Clooney, and friends over the weekend.
Among the guests were Clooney’s agent Bryan Lourd, the film’s director Jon Watt, who was absent after contracting Covid while in Venice.