The 82nd Venice International Film Festival featured celebrity arrivals by speedboat and photo calls amid premieres through Sept. 6. Expected critical contenders such as After the Hunt, A24's The Smashing Machine and Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein premiered alongside appearances by George Clooney, Ayo Edebiri and potential James Bond candidates. Despite the presence of major menswear houses—new Bottega, Prada, Dior—attendees largely embraced subdued, boy-next-door styling rather than overt red-carpet theatrics. Andrew Garfield arrived in a sky-blue sweater and relaxed double-pleated khakis from Jonathan Anderson's inaugural Dior, and Jacob Elordi favored lowkey, slimmed-down Prada sneakers and understated airport looks.
If there's one thing Hollywood loves, it's a red carpet moment. If there's two things, it's a red carpet moment and a speedboat to get them there, which might help explain the star-studded vibe of 82nd Venice International Film Festival. The cinematic extravaganza is winding down (the annual film festival comes to a close Sept. 6) but not without delivering a week and a half of Oscar-bait arthouse flicks, multi-minute standing Os and celebs jetting down Venetian canals.
This year's particularly stacked lineup of anticipated critical smashes - After the Hunt, a new A24 flick in The Smashing Machine and Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein are all set to make their debuts - have seen a similarly impressive cohort of A-listers take to Venezia. George Clooney, Ayo Edebiri and a handful of potential James Bond candidates have all been spotted milling about docks and silver screens.
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