Daisy Edgar-Jones, Nathalie Emmanuel and Tilda Swinton led the star-studded arrivals at the British Film Institute’s fundraising gala Luminous at the Roundhouse in London on Tuesday.
The Twisters star, 26, slipped into a red Grecian inspired gown for the bash, which hugged every inch of her jaw-dropping figure.
Daisy’s backless outfit boasted gold neck piece which she matched to bracelets and added extra height to her frame with a pair of chic heels.
Meanwhile Nathalie, 35, put on a very leggy display in a strapless black bejewelled mini dress which ensured all eyes were on her.
The former Hollyoaks star forwent a necklace and let the out speak for itself as she strutted her stuff in towering black platforms.
The Twisters star slipped into a red Grecian inspired gown for the bash, which hugged every inch of her jaw-dropping figure
Meanwhile Oscar winner Tilda, 63, cut an equally stylish figure in a ruffled black top which she wore with an eye-catching striped maxi skirt.
The actress accessorised with a sparkly bib necklace and swept her blonde locks from her gorgeous face as she oozed confidence on the red carpet.
Richard E. Grant, 67, was also in attendance and looked suave in a classic black tuxedo which he layered over a crisp white short and dickie bow.
The charity helps raise money for the BFI’s archive collections which help ‘ignite creativity, empower the next generation’.
It comes just days after Tilda pledged her support for war-torn Gaza as she attended a photocall for her new film The Room Next Door at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
She cut an elegant figure in a stunning black satin gown as she posed for snaps to promote her role in the film, which translates from its Spanish title La Habitación De Al Lado.
Tilda exuded glamour in her quirky black gown adorned with black beaded detailing, and a voluminous skirt.
Accessorising her outfit with a matching fan, she completed her outfit with a badge with the words SOS Gaza, as the country remains shattered by its ongoing conflict with Israel.
More than 1.9 million of Gaza’s 2.4 million people have been displaced in the nearly year-long conflict, according to the United Nations.
Israel’s campaign in Gaza has killed more than 41,500 Palestinians and wounded more than 96,000 others, according to the latest figures released on Thursday by the Health Ministry.
Daisy’s backless outfit boasted gold neck piece which she matched to bracelets
The Normal People star added extra height to her frame with a pair of chic heels
Sweeping her brunette locks into a chic chignon she accentuated her features with flawless make-up
Meanwhile Nathalie put on a very leggy display in a strapless black bejewelled mini dress which ensured all eyes were on her
The former Hollyoaks star forwent a necklace and let the out speak for itself as she strutted her stuff in towering black platforms
Oscar winner Tilda cut an equally stylish figure in a ruffled black top which she wore with an eye-catching striped maxi skirt
The actress accessorised with a sparkly bib necklace
Tilda swept her blonde locks from her gorgeous face as she oozed confidence on the red carpet
Richard E. Grant, 67, was also in attendance and looked suave in a classic black tuxedo which he layered over a crisp white short and dickie bow
Josh O’Connor also wore a smart suit for the London gala
Best known for playing now King Charles in The Crown, the actor boasted a beard and earring
The ministry’s count does not differentiate between civilians and combatants, but more than half the dead have been women and children, including about 1,300 children under the age of two.
Israel launched its campaign in Gaza, vowing to destroy Hamas after its attack on October 7, during which militants killed around 1,200 people and took about 250 others hostage.
It blames civilian deaths in Gaza on Hamas, because the group’s fighters operate in residential areas and use civilian infrastructure.
The Room Next Door, distributed by Warner Bros, is scheduled to hit UK theatres from October 25.
Tilda leads as Martha alongside Julianne Moore as Ingrid – who was not in attendance of the event – but earlier made a stylish appearance at Milan Fashion Week.
The drama/comedy deals with the rift between Martha (Tilda), a very imperfect mother and war correspondent, and her resentful daughter, as well as with the former’s relationship with author Ingrid (Julianne).
The cast also includes acting legend and filmmaker John Turturro, Face/Off star Alessandro Nivola, Esther McGregor, Alex Høgh Andersen, and Alvise Rigo.
Heartstopper and Marvel star Joe Locke took to the red carpet
Mia McKenna-Bruce caught the eye in a black gown with racy thigh-high split
Naomi Ackie flashed a glimpse of her toned midriff
(L-R) Natalia Ryumina was joined by Beverley Knight
Movie director and Monty Python star Terry Gilliam cut a quirky figure in a graphic suit
Singer-songwriter Jeymes Samuel was also in attence
The charity helps raise money for the BFI’s archive collections which help ‘ignite creativity, empower the next generation’ (CEO of the BFI Ben Roberts pictured)
A native of Calzada de Calatrava, Spain, Almodóvar’s many directorial credits include the Festival selections Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown (1988), Talk To Her (2002), Bad Education (2004), Volver (2006), Broken Embraces (2009), Julieta (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 cinema, at the TIFF Tribute Awards.
While the ladies were doing their part in promoting the film at the Toronto International Film Festival, the filmmaker was basking in all the glory of taking home the Golden Lion Award at the 81st Venice International Film Festival at Palazzo del Cinema in Venice, Italy, Variety reports.
This is actually the filmmaker’s second Golden Lion Award, which follows the honorary one he received in 2019.
The two-time Academy Award winner thanked both Tilda and Julianne during his largely Spanish-language acceptance speech.
‘This is my first movie in English but the spirit is Spanish,’ the director revealed during that passionate speech.
It comes just days after Tilda pledged her support for war-torn Gaza as she attended a photocall for her new film The Room Next Door at the San Sebastian Film Festival
The actress completed her outfit with a badge emblazoned with the words SOS Gaza