Katie Holmes attends a promotional event for her movie Rare Objects in New York City
Katie Holmes attended a promotional event for her upcoming movie Rare Objects, which took place Tuesday night at 92NY in New York City.
The 44-year-old actress posed for several photos before heading into the main part of the feature, where she took part in a discussion along with the project’s producers and cast members.
The artist, who was recently spotted in the company of her daughter Suri, is currently preparing for the wide release of her third directorial effort.
Holmes wore a form-fitting white button-up shirt and matching skirt at the event.
The Thank You for Smoking actress stood out in a floral print maxi skirt with a large peek-a-boo hole at the front, and a second short pleated skirt underneath.
Around the issue: Katie Holmes wore TWO skirts for a promotional event for her upcoming movie Rare Objects, which took place in New York City on Tuesday night
Front and center: The 44-year-old actress posed for several photos before heading into the main part of the feature, where she took part in a discussion along with the project’s producers and cast members.
The artist put on a pair of beige high-heeled shoes and accompanied a dress in the same color.
Her voluminous dark brown hair cascaded to her shoulders and matched the shades of her outfit.
Rare Objects is based on Kathleen Tessaro’s 2016 novel of the same name.
Although the book is set just after the Great Depression, Holmes’ film is set in modern New York City.
The film revolves around a young woman trying to rebuild her life by working in an antique shop before various figures from her past resurface.
In addition to directing the film, the Dawson’s Creek actress co-wrote the script, served as a producer, and played a supporting role.
Artists such as Julia Mayorga, Derek Luke and Gina Jun completed the cast of the film.
deadline previously revealed that the project was in development in June 2021.
Lady in White: Holmes wore a form-fitting white button-up shirt and matching skirt at the event
Stand out: The Thank You for Smoking actress stood out in a floral print maxi skirt with a large cut-out section at the front
Source material: Rare Objects is based on Kathleen Tessaro’s 2016 novel of the same name
Storyline: The film revolves around a young woman who tries to rebuild her life by working in an antique shop before various figures from her past resurface.
Everywhere: In addition to directing the film, the Dawson’s Creek actress co-wrote the script, served as producer and played a supporting role
In the works: Deadline previously revealed that the project was in development in June 2021
Characters: Holmes recently sat down for an interview with Access Hollywood and shared how she was particularly moved by the relationship between the novel’s protagonist and primary supporting figure
Positive: The artist went on to say that she wanted to portray their relationship in a positive light
The trailer of the upcoming movie was then released to the public last February.
Holmes recently sat down for an interview with Access to Hollywood and shared how she was particularly moved by the relationship between the novel’s protagonist and main supporting figure.
“What I love about this movie and what attracted me to the book is the friendship between these two characters,” she said.
The artist went on to say that she wanted to portray their relationship in a positive light.
“We see them both struggle with different things in their lives, but they also find the joy of life for each other and we see them support each other. I really like seeing that on screen and seeing women support each other,” she said.
Mayorga also stated that while working on set, she quickly bonded with the film’s director.
“I was super excited to work with Katie… there are so many talented people in this movie,” she said.
Rare Objects will be released both in theaters and on demand on Friday.
Having fun: Mayorga stated that while working on set, she quickly bonded with the film’s director
Almost here: Rare Objects releases in theaters and on-demand this Friday