She recently disclosed a bad experience with disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein.
But the ugly allegations against the powerful movie executive seemed far from Angelina Jolie‘s mind as she attended a film premiere in LA on Wednesday night, dressed in an oversized cape.
The 42-year-old looked carefree as she posed with the directors of Faces Places, Agnes Varda and JR, at the Pacific Design Center.
Laid back: Angelina Jolie looked carefree at the Faces Places premiere in LA on Wednesday night
The actress put on a relaxed display in a floor-length black gown, wrapped in a beige fringed cloak.
She posed up a storm with her fellow directors, and cosied up to 89-year-old Agnes while JR, 34, snapped away.
The French documentary, which currently holds a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, sees the duo travel around rural France creating portraits of the people they come across.
Chic: The actress put on a classy display in a floor-length black gown
Class: She finished her look wrapped in a beige fringed cloak, with matching pumps
A vision in white! Jennifer Lawrence looked lovely as ever at the premiere
Smile: She joined the film’s directors Agnes Varda and JR, at the Pacific Design Center
The light nature of the film screening was in start contrast to the dark cloud cast over Hollywood this week with the revelations of mega producer Weinstein’s sordid past.
Dozens of women have been coming forward recounting their 𝑠e𝑥ual abuse at the hands of the 65-year-old since the New York Times’ grim expose last week.
Jolie disclosed this week that she was but one of his many intended victims, although she appeared to have escaped unscathed.
Cheese! She shared a laugh posing for selfies with her fellow directors
Still going: She cosied up to 89-year-old Agnes while JR, 34, snapped away
Perfect: The French documentary currently holds a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes
Plot: It sees the duo travel around rural France creating portraits of the people they come across
She revealed was promoting her film Playing By Heart in 1998 when Weinstein made unwanted advances on the then 23-year-old in a hotel room.
‘I had a bad experience with Harvey Weinstein in my youth, and as a result, chose never to work with him again and warn others when they did,’ Jolie told the New York Times.
‘This behavior towards women in any field, any country is unacceptable.’
Elephant in the room: The light nature of the film screening was in start contrast to the dark cloud cast over Hollywood this week with the revelations of mega producer Weinstein’s sordid past