Brad Pitt, 60, made a public appearance with his glamorous girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, 34, at the 81st Venice Film Festival premiere of Wolfs. The couple was seen enjoying the red carpet event, where Pitt appeared to brush off the recent turmoil of his divorce from Angelina Jolie. The occasion also featured a friendly reunion with old friends George and Amal Clooney.
The 81st annual Venice Film Festival showcased its most dazzling red carpet yet, as Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and their respective partners attended the premiere of Wolfs on Sunday night.
Brad Pitt, 60, made a striking appearance with his glamorous girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, 34, a jewelry designer with whom he has been romantically involved for approximately two years.
The evening was also a double-date affair, as Pitt’s long-time friend George Clooney, 63, attended with his wife Amal, 46, an esteemed international human rights lawyer. Amal captivated the crowd in a stunning yellow dress.
In Wolfs, George Clooney and Brad Pitt portray criminal “clean-up” specialists who find themselves hired for the same job—disposing of a body in a hotel room.
Amal Clooney made a striking impression in her yellow corset-style dress, which featured a charming ruffled design. She completed her look with heels that accentuated her height.
Amal Clooney styled her brunette hair in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for glamorous makeup, showcasing a loving display with George Clooney.
Ines de Ramon, meanwhile, dazzled in a white one-shoulder dress with ruched detailing, complemented by a silver sequin handbag and statement earrings. Since moving in with Brad Pitt in Los Angeles earlier this year, the couple has grown closer, marking Pitt’s first serious relationship since his divorce from Angelina Jolie.
Cate Blanchett, 55, made a striking appearance in a black velvet dress with a statement structured neckline. She exuded confidence alongside fellow actress Amy Ryan, 56, who stunned in a pink ruffled dress cinched at the waist with a silk waistband.
Brad Pitt and George Clooney were reportedly paid $35 million each for their roles in Wolfs and had initially insisted on a theatrical release. However, Apple decided to limit the film’s cinema release in the US to just one week, while it will go straight to streaming in other territories. This decision makes Wolfs the most expensive TV film ever made, following a series of costly film flops by the streamer, including Napoleon, Killers of the Flower Moon, and Argylle.