Newlywed couple Jamie Bell and Kate Mara walked the red carpet alongside longtime Hollywood couple Annette Bening and Warren Beatty at the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday night.
The four were on hand for the premiere of the movie Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool that stars Bell and Bening.
The two play May-December lovers in a based on a true story romantic drama directed by Paul McGuigan.
A-listers: Newlywed couple Jamie Bell and Kate Mara walked the red carpet alongside longtime Hollywood couple Annette Bening and Warren Beatty at TIFF on Tuesday night
Veteran actress Bening, 59, wore a white coat dress with matching sandal heels for her big night.
She wore her hair in a short spiky cut and sported spectacles.
Husband Beatty, 80, was dapper in a bespoke dark two-piece suit with open-neck shirt and shiny shoes.
Legends: The iconic Hollywood couple wore contrasting outfits with Bening, 59, in a white coat dress and Beatty, 80, in a dark two-piece suit with open-neck shirt
Star: The four-time Oscar nominee wore her hair in a short spiky cut and sported spectacles along with a splash of red lip color
Newlyweds: British actor Bell, 31, wed American actress Mara, 34, in July
Bell and Mara, who wed in July ,put on a stylish appearance as they posed together for photos.
The actress, 34, looked lovely in a white mini dress with a high collar.
The patterned number had short sleeves and a flounce skirt and she went bare-legged in shiny pumps.
Bell, 31, opted for a dark blue two-piece suit with a light blue shirt done up to the collar but without a tie.
In love: They made for a stylish pair with Mara looking lovely in a white mini dress with a high collar and Bell dressed in a dark blue two-piece suit with a light blue shirt done up to the collar
Greeted fans: Mara’s patterned number had short sleeves and a flounce skirt and she went bare-legged in shiny pumps wearing her hair in an updo
Honeymoon phase: Bell and Mara met on the set of Fantastic Four in 2014 and revealed their engagement on social media in January
The film recounts the love affair between Hollywood star Gloria Grahame and wannabe British actor Peter Turner in the late 1970s in the UK.
It’s based on Turner’s memoir.
Elvis Costello contributes an original song to the film’s soundtrack and he also put in an appearance at Tuesday night’s screening.
Rocking on: British recording artist Elvis Costello contributes an original song to the film’s soundtrack and he also put in an appearance at Tuesday night’s screening