Uma Thurman couldn’t resist taking her own photos as she stunned in a cream-colored floral skirt suit at the Oh, Canada photocall during the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday.
The American actress, 54, looked stunning in the ankle-length suit with a beautiful black floral motif on the jacket and skirt.
She beamed as she turned her phone sideways to capture the magic of the annual film festival.
Uma, who wore black sunglasses, pearl earrings and black slingback heels, swung low.
She is at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival for her film Oh, Canada, which premiered in Cannes on Friday.
Uma Thurman, 54, couldn’t resist taking her own photos as she stunned in a cream-colored floral skirt suit during the photo shoot in Oh, Canada at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday
The American actress looked stunning in the ankle-length suit with a beautiful black floral motif on the jacket and skirt
She beamed and smiled as she turned her phone sideways to capture the magic of the annual film festival
Uma stylishly donned her sunglasses as she stood behind a huge podium with the Cannes magazine symbol.
When she finished, Uma called over a group of photographers and they beamed as she stood in front of them with her arms outstretched.
Later, Uma hung out with Richard Gere, the lead actor of Oh, Canada, and the film’s director and writer, Paul Schrader.
Uma and Paul posed for a selfie taken by Richard before Uma pulled out her own phone again to take one too.
The dashing Richard looked handsome in an all-black suit with matching sunglasses, but without a tie.
Paul, who Uma quickly wrapped her arms around, wore an almost identical suit, complete with black sunglasses, but opted for a polo shirt.
Actress and photographer Uma then expertly leaned back to take a few photos of her colleagues.
No one to leave out, Richard threw his arms around Paul and while Uma warmly welcomed David Gonzalez.
Richard placed a supportive hand on Paul’s back as he bent over and Uma turned away from the men to lower her sunglasses once more and stare charmingly at those present
Uma, who wore black sunglasses, pearl earrings and black slingback heels, swung low
She is at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival for her film Oh, Canada, which premiered in Cannes on Friday
Uma swung her skirt back and forth as she soaked up the sun during the photo call
Uma laughed wildly as she stood with her back to a group of photographers
She started talking as she walked down the path in her little heels
Uma stylishly pulled down her sunglasses as she stood behind a huge stage
The stage had the Cannes magazine symbol at the front and a wall of photographers behind Uma
When she finished on stage, Uma called over a group of photographers and they beamed as she stood in front of them with her arms outstretched.
During the photo calls, Uma walked around with Richard Gere, the lead actor of Oh, Canada, and the film’s director and writer, Paul Schrader.
Uma and Paul posed for a selfie taken by Richard before Uma pulled out her own phone again to take one too
Paul, who Uma quickly threw her arms around, wore an almost identical suit, complete with black sunglasses, but opted for a polo shirt
Actress and photographer Uma then expertly leaned back to take a few photos of her colleagues
No one to leave out, Richard threw his arms around Paul and while Uma warmly welcomed David Gonzalez
Richard placed a supportive hand on Paul’s back as he leaned forward and Uma turned away from the men to lower her sunglasses once more and stare charmingly at those present
Uma and Nathalie Emmanuel were the epitome of chic as they led the glamor at the premiere.
The Kill Bill star turned heads when she paired the dress with a matching white trench coat with a train.
Closely followed by Megalopolis star Nathalie, 35, who doesn’t appear in the film but looked stunning in a burnt champagne toule dress.
To add something different to her look, Nathalie paired her beautiful dress with a generous sheer cape with a ruffled neckline and a painterly black bow.
Elsewhere, lead actor and Pretty Woman star Richard Gere, 74, looked as handsome as ever as he stepped out in a classic two-piece tuxedo.
Jacob Elordi, who plays Richard’s character’s younger self, opted to skip the premiere – and Cannes altogether.
Oh, Canada delves into the lives of a tortured writer on the brink of death (Uma) and a Canadian-American leftist (Richard) who fled to Canada to avoid the Vietnam War draft.
The drama film is written and directed by Paul Schrader and is based on the 2021 novel Foregone by Russell Banks.
Uma and Nathalie Emmanuel (right) were the epitome of chic as they led the glamor at the premiere in similar colors