Baz Luhrmann has a warm meeting in Brisbane with actor David Wenham, who appeared in the director’s blockbuster Elvis.
He is the Australian film director known for his daring style on the red carpet.
But Baz Luhrmann ditched the smart threads on Thursday for an ultra-casual look when he met Australian star David Wenham at a trendy cafe in Brisbane.
Baz, 60, looked cheerful as he shared a joke with Wenham, 57, who appeared in the director’s latest blockbuster, Elvis.
Sporting a light gray beard, Baz rocked a black v-neck t-shirt, which he teamed with a pair of oversized gray sweatpants.
The Strictly Ballroom director completed his look with a pair of white running shoes.
Filmmaker Baz Luhrmann (left) was seen chatting with actor David Wenham in a trendy Brisbane cafe on Thursday. David starred in the directors recent blockbuster, Elvis
Letting go of her short gray hair product, Baz accessorized with a pair of tinted sunglasses, a seashell wristband, and a designer black bag, which she slung over one shoulder.
Meanwhile, David looked dapper in a gray T-shirt, a pair of skinny blue jeans, and a matching baseball cap and sneakers.
The Sydney-born Lord of the Rings star seemed engrossed in conversation with Baz, before filming warmly waved goodbye with a farewell hug.
Baz went for a casual look to catch up with David, rocking a black v-neck t-shirt, which he teamed with a pair of oversized gray sweatpants.
Known for his breakout role in The Lord of the Rings, David looked dapper in a gray T-shirt, a pair of skinny blue jeans, and a matching baseball cap and running shoes.
Letting go of her short gray hair product, Baz accessorized with a pair of tinted sunglasses, a seashell wristband, and a designer black bag, which she slung over one shoulder.
In Baz’s epic Elvis biography, David stars as country legend Hank Snow.
It comes after the filmmaker announced he was set to release a four-hour version of his blockbuster, Elvis.
However, Baz said last October that it will be some time before fans can see the extended Elvis movie because the millionaire filmmaker was “too tired” to complete the necessary work.
David Wenham stars as country music legend Hank Snow in Elvis de Baz biopic (pictured)
He said last year that his social networks have been inundated with demands to see the extended version of the film, which has grossed $284 million worldwide (A$419.6 million).
Baz explained to Screen Rant that the four-hour version of Elvis would require between four and six months of intense technical work to complete.
Shot in Queensland, the critically acclaimed Elvis biopic stars Austin Butler as Elvis, Olivia de Jong as his wife Priscilla and Tom Hanks as the King’s famed manager, Colonel Tom Parker.
The film follows Elvis from his childhood in poverty to his rise as a global superstar before his untimely death at the age of 42 in 1977.
Shot in Queensland, the critically acclaimed Elvis biopic stars Austin Butler as Elvis, Olivia de Jong as his wife Priscilla and Tom Hanks as the King’s famed manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Pictured: Baz directing Austin Butler (right) during the making of Elvis