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Rooney Mara and Claire Foy all smiled in contrasting black and white looks as they hit the red carpet for their new movie Women Talking.
Mara, 37, and Foy, 38, play Ona and Salome in the new movie based on Miriam Toews’ 2018 novel, loosely based on a gruesome true story.
The actresses also posed with others such as Ben Whishaw, Kira Guloien, producer Dede Gardner, Liv McNeil, Kate Hallett, Sheila McCarthy, writer-director Sarah Polley, Michelle McLeod, August Winter, Judith Ivey and Shayla Brown at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater Thursday in Beverly Hills, California.
Rooney and Claire: Rooney Mara and Claire Foy all smiled in contrasting black and white looks as they hit the red carpet for their new movie Women Talking
Cast and crew: The actresses also posed with others such as Ben Whishaw, Kira Guloien, producer Dede Gardner, Liv McNeil, Kate Hallett, Sheila McCarthy, writer-director Sarah Polley, Michelle McLeod, August Winter, Judith Ivey and Shayla Brown on Thursday at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California
Mara hit the red carpet in a slightly sheer black turtleneck that showed off a black bra underneath.
She had her black locks parted to the side and was holding a black sash and a white purse on the red carpet.
The actress’s footwear was obscured by her long black dress.
Rooney’s look: Mara hit the red carpet in a slightly sheer black turtleneck that showed off a black bra underneath
Mara’s co-star Claire Foy opted for a black and white off-the-shoulder dress with a little train behind her.
Her black locks were pulled back and parted in the middle, to accessorize with diamond earrings on the red carpet.
The actress completed her look with a pair of nude heels.
Claire’s look: Mara’s co-star Claire Foy opted for a black and white off-shoulder dress with a little train behind her
Red carpet ready: Her black locks were pulled back with a center parting, accessorizing with diamond earrings on the red carpet
Their new film Women Talking is set in 2010 and follows ‘the women of an isolated religious community who struggle to reconcile a cruel reality with their faith’.
The book from which the film was adapted was loosely based on the true story of seven men from an ultra-conservative Mennonite community in Bolivia who were accused of raping 130 women in their homes between 2005 and 2009 after drugging them with an animal anesthetic .
The seven men were sentenced to 25 years in prison, with prosecutors claiming there may have been hundreds more victims who did not come forward.
Film: Their new film Women Talking is set in 2010 and follows “the women of an isolated religious community who struggle to reconcile a cruel reality with their faith”
Mara will next be seen in the upcoming film La Cocina with Oded Fehr, which is in post-production and expected to be released in 2023.
Foy plays Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix’s The Crown, which returned for its fifth season last week.
She also has the new movie Strangers with Jamie Bell, Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal.
Crown: Foy plays Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix’s The Crown, which returned last week for its fifth season
Next: Mara will next be seen in the upcoming film La Cocina with Oded Fehr, which is in post-production and expected to be released in 2023
New: She also has the new movie Strangers with Jamie Bell, Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal
Cast and crew: The cast and crew of Women Talking at its Los Angeles premiere