Jessica Chastain was joined by her Memory co-star Peter Sarsgaard as they promoted the drama in New York City on Friday night.
At an event at 92NY, the 47-year-old and the 52-year-old posed for photos on the red carpet before hosting a discussion.
Jessica – who recently attended a screening hosted by Jake Gyllenhaal – and Peter were also joined by the film's director and writer, Michel Franco.
For the occasion, the Academy Award-winning actress dazzled in a chic black trench coat that she paired with skinny trousers and shiny heels.
Jessica's flaming red hair flowed in loose curls along her all-black outfit.
Jessica Chastain was joined by her Memory co-star Peter Sarsgaard as they promoted the drama in New York City on Friday night
Meanwhile, Sarsgaard kept it relatively casual by wearing a dark gray crew-neck sweater under a nearly matching coat.
The artist completed his look with navy blue pants and dark brown shoes.
Director Franco opted for a black button-down shirt worn under a zip-up jacket, and he completed his look with form-fitting blue pants.
The employees were also joined at the promotional event by film critic Joe Neumaier.
Deadline initially revealed that Chastain and Sarsgaard were attached to the project last May.
The feature film centers on a social worker whose stable life is disrupted when she reconnects with an old high school classmate.
The film's physical production took place in New York and the team was finalized last May.
At an event at 92NY, the 47-year-old and 52-year-old posed for photos on the red carpet before hosting a discussion
For the occasion, the Academy Award-winning actress dazzled in a chic black trench coat that she paired with skinny trousers and shiny heels.
Sarsgaard kept it relatively casual as he wore a dark gray crew-neck sweater under a nearly matching jacket
Jessica – who recently attended a screening hosted by Jake Gyllenhaal – and Peter were also joined by the film's director and writer, Michel Franco
The employees were also joined at the promotional event by film critic Joe Neumaier
Michel made a statement to the media saying he was “honored to work with a great ensemble cast” while working on the project.
Memory made its debut at the 80th Venice International Film Festival, which took place last September.
The feature has received widespread critical acclaim and has a 92% rating Rotten tomatoes.
The film is currently set to be released in limited theaters on December 22, with the wide release of Memory set to take place two weeks later.