Gillian Jacobs Looks Chic at The Seven Faces Of Jane Premiere in Los Angeles

Six months after making its world premiere at the Bentonville Film Festival, The Seven Faces Of Jane has arrived in select theaters and VOD.

And as part of the promotion, some members of the anthology film’s cast and crew were on hand for the West Coast premiere in Los Angeles on Friday night.

The film consists of eight short films, all starring Gillian Jacobs as the main character.

The anthology features eight different directors, including Jacobs along with Ken Jeong, Gia Coppola, Ryan Heffington, Alexandra Cassavetes, Boma Iluma, Julian Acosta, and Alex Takacs.

In style: Gillian Jacobs, 40, cut a sleek figure the night out as she stepped out in a classic black blazer over an orange tie-dye dress with a black lace skirt at the premiere of anthology film The Seven Faces Of Jane on Friday in the evening.

Jacobs, 40, cut a sleek figure the night out as she stepped out in a classic black blazer over an orange tie-dye dress with a black lace skirt.

The minidress stopped just short of the knees, allowing her to show off her black leather boots.

She carried her belongings in a shiny black tote bag trimmed with silver beads.

Completing her overall look, the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native had her dark brown hair styled long and straight.

The film consists of eight short films, all starring Gillian Jacobs as the title character, with eight different directors, including Jacobs along with Ken Jeong, Gia Coppola, Ryan Heffington, Alexandra Cassavetes, Boma Iluma, Julian Acosta, and Alex Takacs.

The minidress stopped just short of her knees, allowing her to show off her black leather boots; Jacobs is seen with his co-star Joni Reiss

During the photo shoot, Jacobs took some time to chat with Joni Reiss, who is one of the younger stars in the film.

The actress and director also shared the limelight with Jeong, best known for his humorous roles over the years such as the Hangover film series (2009-2013), the NBC sitcom Community (2009-2015), Knocked Up (2007), and Crazy Rich Asians ( 2018).

The Detroit, Michigan native, who had been a licensed medical doctor before transitioning into stand-up comedy, looked dapper in black pants with a dark blue shirt and blazer.

Sharing the spotlight: The actress-director also shared the spotlight with Jeong, who is best known for his hilarious roles over the years such as the Hangover film series (2009-2013), the NBC sitcom Community (2009-2015), Knocked Up (2007) and Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

Styling! The Detroit, Michigan native, who had been a licensed medical doctor before transitioning into stand-up comedy, looked dapper in black pants with a dark blue shirt and blazer.

The cast also includes the likes of Emanuela Postacchini, Anthony Skordi, Leticia LaBelle, Benjamin Hjelm, Chido Nwokocha, Sybil Azur, Daniela Hernandez, Joel McHale, Caroline Ducrocq, Breeda Wool, Soledad St. Hilaire, Joni Reiss, and Paris Nicole.

Nicole appeared looking lovely in a one-shoulder black dress that hugged her curves.

He posed for several snapshots with Boma Iluma, who serves as one of the eight directors of the project.

He looked unique in an all-black ensemble during a red carpet photo round.

Angelina Capozzoli, who was also part of the cast, strutted in front of admiring photographers in a long black dress and platform heels.

Actress Paris Nicole was joined on the red carpet by Boma Iluma, who serves as one of the project’s eight directors.

Man in Black: He looked unique in an all-black ensemble during a red carpet photo round

The Outfit: Anthony Skordi, who is among the cast of the anthology film, wore a black suit, while co-director Ryan Heffington opted for black leather pants and a striped shirt.

The anthology film follows Jane, who is faced with a series of surreal, beautiful, and heartbreaking adventures, each more unexpected than the last. As she drops her daughter off at summer camp for the first time, she encourages her reluctant son to participate in new experiences.

Jane finds herself heeding her own advice.

Designer Sergio Guardi turned up in a gray tweed suit for the event, while actress Lupe Carranza opted for a black dress and red print blouse.

The Seven Faces Of Jane reportedly only took 15 days to film, beginning in late August 2021, which was still at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Bentonville Film Festival, which focuses on diversity, was founded by actress Geena Davis and ARC Entertainment executive Trevor Drinkwater.

Quick Shoot: It reportedly only took 15 days to film The Seven Faces Of Jane, as of late August 2021, which was still at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Angelina Capozzoli looked gorgeous in a cutout black dress

Debut: Chido Nwokocha and Sergio Guardi also helped mark the film’s premiere

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