Tilda Swinton exudes elegance in all black ensemble at screening

Tilda Swinton exudes elegance in a black ensemble as she attends London screening for new film Memoria

Tilda Swinton was the epitome of elegance as she attended a screening for her new film Memoria in London on Friday.

The actress, 61, looked ethereal in the all black ensemble, teaming smart black trousers with a simple matching top.

She wore her platinum blonde tresses cut short, slicked back and combed over to the left in her trademark style. 

Dazzling: Tilda Swinton was the epitome of elegance as she attended a screening for her new film Memoria in London on Friday

She wore minimal makeup, adding only a slick of red lipstick to brighten her monotone outfit.

She completed her ensemble by elevating her height with a pair of quirky brown boots with a wedge heel.

In October, Tilda spoke at a press conference for the art house film, which will go on a ‘never ending national tour.’ 

Beauty: The actress, 61, looked ethereal in the all black ensemble, teaming smart black trousers with a simple matching top

Film company Neon has claimed that the movie will play in theaters ‘forever’ meaning you should not expect to see it on Netflix anytime soon. 

They also claim the press tour will be ‘never ending’, which is what most actors probably feel like they are anyway. 

The gimmick has certainly created a talking point – and Tilda was pictured doing just that as she answered questions about the film in New York.    

Stunning : She wore her platinum blonde tresses cut short, slicked back and combed over to the left in her trademark style

In the new film, Tilda plays a woman who hears a loud noise and then begins experiencing a mysterious sensory syndrome while traversing through Colombia. 

The movie will also feature Jeanne Balibar of Cold War fame and is directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul.   

The most surprising aspect of the film though will be its availability to audience-goers. 

The film’s theatrical run will go on indefinitely. It will move from city to city, available for just one week before moving on to the next locale.

As the film’s director Apichatpong Weerasethakul explained, ‘For Memoria, cinema experience is crucial or maybe the only way. Let’s embrace the darkness and dream, one at a time’  

‘Memoria is the perfect film for this moment,’ Tilda said. ‘Big cinema or bust…Throughout the universe, in perpetuity.’  

Pop of colour: She wore minimal makeup, adding only a slick of red lipstick to brighten her monotone outfit

Fancy footwear: She completed her ensemble by elevating her height with a pair of quirky brown boots with a wedge heel

Fans of Tilda who don’t know if they’ll be able to make it to the movie theater the week Memoria is in their town don’t have to worry though. The actress has a number of projects on the horizon. 

She appears in The French Dispatch, Wes Anderson’s much-anticipated film that will come out later this month. 

She also has a part in his next movie, currently in production, which will also feature Margot Robbie, Tom Hanks, Adrien Brody and another of other talented actors and actresses. The film is rumored to be a European love story. 

The Grand Budapest Hotel star also has a part in a dark take on Pinocchio directed by Guillermo Del Toro. 

Memoria is released in UK cinemas on January 14.

Memoria: In the new film, Tilda plays a woman who hears a loud noise and then begins experiencing a mysterious sensory syndrome while traversing through Colombia (Pictured with producer Simon Field)

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