Demi Moore looked sensational in a purple sequin gown as she joined dapper Rami Malek at The Red Sea Film Foundation’s Women In Cinema gala on Thursday.
The Hollywood actress, 63, was all smiles as she posed with the Bohemian Rhapsody actor, 45, at the dinner held at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc during Cannes Film Festival.
Demi showed off her amazing figure in an eye catching purple dazzling halterneck dress which boasted a floral detailing.
Styling her dark tresses loose, she accessorised with a large pair of silver drop earrings and wore a stunning palette of makeup.
The Ghost star, who earlier in the night hit the red carpet in a dramatic red gown, posed for photos at the bash with Rami.
The American star dressed to impress in a dapper black suit which he paired with a crisp white shirt.
Demi Moore looked sensational in a purple sequin gown as she joined dapper Rami Malek at The Red Sea Film Foundation’s Women In Cinema gala on Thursday
The Hollywood actress, 63, was all smiles as she posed with the Bohemian Rhapsody actor, 45, at the dinner held at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc during Cannes Film Festival
Elsewhere supermodel Sara Sampaio looked nothing short of sensational in a strapless yellow glittering princess gown.
The Victoria’s Secret Angel wowed in the elegant ensemble which she simply paired with a silver necklace and heels.
Sara insisted ‘we’re all human’ as she opened up about being trolled online to the Daily Mail as she walked the red carpet.
She said: ‘It’s like every time I speak about something political, there will be 100 comments like, “you’re not paid to talk, you’re paid to look pretty”.
‘I’m still a person and I’m still going to have my own opinions. You might not agree with them, and that’s okay but we’re human at the end of the day, we’re people and we believe in stuff and we have our opinions and some have more of a platform than others.
‘I learned to talk about things that matter to me, that I’m passionate about and I just try to stay out of controversy really. I’ve had a lot of it in my young years and I’m just like; I just want to be happy and people to love me.’
Demi joins Hamnet director Chloé Zhao and actor Stellan Skarsgård on the jury for the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.
Organisers unveiled the nine-member jury that will deliberate on the films in competition at the annual French Riviera festival in May.
As previously announced, South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook is president of the jury.
Along with him, Moore, Zhao and Skarsgård, the jurors are: Irish-Ethiopian actor Ruth Negga, Belgian director and screenwriter Laura Wandel, Chilean director and screenwriter Diego Céspedes, Ivorian American actor Isaach De Bankolé and Scottish screenwriter Paul Laverty.
Demi showed off her amazing figure in an eye catching purple dazzling halterneck dress which boasted a floral detailing
Styling her dark tresses loose, she accessorised with a large pair of silver drop earrings and wore a stunning palette of makeup
The Ghost star, who earlier in the night hit the red carpet in a dramatic red gown, was pictured greeting Rami before posed for photos
The American star dressed to impress in a dapper suit which he paired with a crisp white shirt
Elsewhere supermodel Sara Sampaio looked nothing short of sensational in a strapless yellow glittering princess gown
The Victoria Secret Angel wowed in the elegant ensemble which she simply paired with a silver necklace and heels
Speaking to the Daily Mail at the opening press conference, Demi said she felt ‘tremendously honoured to be here’.
‘It’s such a beautiful experience and one just to be surrounded by cinema and the love of cinema, and the joy of diving in and being surrounded by those who share that is just – I just felt like a joy.’
‘And who can complain about the beautiful view of this incredible place? But yes, I just feel tremendously honoured and I’m super excited. I really – I feel like a little kid getting to play a grown-up.
‘You know, prior I had only ever attended the Cannes Film Festival once, and that was only as someone’s plus one. And so to be sitting here today, I am really, really tremendously honoured.’
Demi also gave her thoughts on AI in the movie industry, insisting we should embrace new technology.
‘I always feel that againstness breeds againstness. AI is here, and so to fight it is a battle that we will lose.
‘So to find ways in which we can work with it, I think is a more valuable path to take.
‘The truth is, there really isn’t anything to fear because what it can never replace is what true art comes from, which is not the physical.
‘It comes from the soul. It comes from the spirit of each and every one of us sitting here, to each and every one of us that creates every day.’
