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Angelina Jolie shines at Cannes Film Festival's Chopard Awards

Angelina Jolie shines at Cannes Film Festival's Chopard Awards

Angelina Jolie once again captivated the world with her stunning presence at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. This was during the prestigious Chopard Trophy Awards ceremony on Friday night.
The Hollywood icon, aged 49, graced the event held at the iconic Carlton Beach in a breathtaking white floor-length gown.
The gown was a masterclass in chic simplicity. Featuring a dramatic cape-style sleeve on one side and a thigh-high side split.
The dress allowed Angelina to flash a hint of leg as she confidently strode the red carpet.
Angelina accessorised with exquisite diamond jewellery from Chopard, including delicate drop pendant earrings. She also wore a sleek silver bracelet, elevating her ensemble to pure glamour.
The diamonds sparkled brilliantly under the Cannes lights, a fitting tribute to the festival's reputation as the 'Olympics of the big screen.'
As the evening's 'godmother' of the Trophée Chopard, Angelina presented the coveted awards to rising stars Marie Colomb and Finn Bennett, according to Daily Mail.
Cannes Film Festival president Iris Knobloch and Chopard's artistic director Caroline Scheufele co-hosted the ceremony.
Jolie's role extended beyond the ceremony, as she pledged to mentor the winners throughout the year, a gesture warmly welcomed by the new actors.
'I am honoured to be Godmother at the Cannes Film Festival,' Jolie said at the event. 'I am pleased to have a moment to recognise young artists and their exceptional work.'
Her heartfelt words resonated deeply, especially as she reflected on the power of international cinema to connect audiences across the globe in times of turmoil.
'Anything is possible to makes international cinema more accessible is necessary and welcome,' she told the star-studded assembly.
The assembly included luminaries like Halle Berry, Juliette Binoche, and Quentin Tarantino.
The Chopard Trophy Awards not only spotlight emerging stars but also celebrate the enduring glamour and artistry of cinema.
Angelina Jolie's poised and elegant presence at Cannes, coupled with her dedication to fostering young talent, made the evening unforgettable.
As she continues to balance her humanitarian work with her cinematic career, Jolie remains a beacon of grace and inspiration on the global stage.
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