In Pictures: Stars walk red carpet at Venice Film Festival
Stars at the annual Venice Film Festival walked the red carpet promoting their various films in Venice, Italy. The festival runs from Aug 30 to Sept 9, 2017.
Actress Matilda de Angelis adjusts her shoe as she arrives at the premiere of the movie Una Famiglia presented in competition at the 74th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido, on Sept 4, 2017. PHOTO: AFP
Actress and cast member Frances McDormand arrives for the premiere of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri during the 74th Venice Film Festival, in Italy, on Sept 4, 2017. PHOTO: EPA
Arriving for the premiere of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri are (from left) Laura Louie, wife of American actor cast member Woody Harrelson, fellow cast member Sam Rockwell and his partner Leslie Bibb at the 74th Venice Film Festival, in Italy, on Sept 4, 2017. PHOTO: EPA
Actress Cristiana Capotondi arrives for the premiere of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri during the 74th Venice Film Festival, in Italy, on Sept 4, 2017.PHOTO: EPA
Fashion designers, directors and sisters, Kate (right) and Laura Mulleavy (left) with actress and cast member Kirsten Dunst (centre) arrive for the premiere of Woodshock during the 74th Venice Film Festival, in Italy, on Sept 4, 2017. PHOTO: EPA
Actor and cast member Woody Harrelson (left) takes selfies with fans as he arrives for the premiere of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri during the 74th Venice Film Festival, in Italy, on Sept 4, 2017. PHOTO: EPA
(From left) Kirsten Dunst, Jun Ichikawa, Sonia Lorenzini and Soo Joo Park at the 74th Venice Film Festival, in Italy. PHOTOS: EPA, AFP
(From left) Paola Turani, Levante, Susan Sarandon at the 74th Venice Film Festival, in Italy. PHOTOS: AFP, EPA
Actress Micaela Ramazzoti attends the premiere of the movie Una Famiglia presented in competition at the 74th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido, on Sept 4, 2017. PHOTOS: AFP
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