Demi Moore flashes cleavage in low-cut vest with Margaret Qually at SCAD Savannah Film Festival in Georgia

Demi Moore and Margaret Qually looked radiant as prepared to be honored at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival in Georgia.

The Dirty Diana actress, 61 — who recently shared an update on ex-husband Bruce Willis amid his dementia battle — posed with the Maid star at the event’s red carpet at Jen Library on Sunday evening. 

The duo’s appearance served as a mini-reunion since the release of their horror/sci-fi film, The Substance, late September. 

Moore wore a low-cut black gown and vest, teasing her cleavage as she posed up a storm at the star studded bash.

She teamed her age defying look with gold earrings and pointed-toe heels with a distinct keyhole shape on each tip. 

Demi Moore and Margaret Qually looked radiant as prepared to be honored at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival in Georgia

The brunette vixen wore her locks loose and opted for a light face of makeup that complemented her plump pout and hazel eyes.

Qually, 30, modeled a ribbed blouse with sheer sleeves, teamed with a silver mini skirt and black stockings. 

The starlet wore her chocolate toned locks in a low bun and flaunted her long legs — appearing to be in good spirits. 

SCAD Savannah Film Festival — the largest university-run film festival in the nation — honored stars among the likes of Amy Adams, Diego Luna, Natasha Lyonne and Felicity Jones. 

Moore is slated to be honored with the Icon Award and Qually will be given the Luminary Award during the screening of their film, The Substance. 

The Substance tells the story of Elisabeth Sparkle, a famed aerobics instructor with a televised show.

Unceremoniously sacked as she hits her 50th birthday, Elisabeth discovers a black-market drug which can create a ‘younger, more beautiful, more perfect’ version of its user.

The drug’s strict conditions are gruesome however, and Elisabeth’s need for youth to sustain her career talks directly to Hollywood’s abandoning of actresses as they age.

But it’s The Substance’s ‘deliciously unhinged and dread-inducing’ levels of gore that have really commanded the critics’ attention, with one describing it as ‘a shocking assault on the senses’.

The one rule to follow is that Elisabeth and her better self Sue (Margaret Qualley) must trade places every seven days.

So for one week at a time, she is forced again to live as her 50-year-old self.

The duo's appearance served as a mini-reunion since the release of their horror/sci-fi film, The Substance, late September

The duo’s appearance served as a mini-reunion since the release of their horror/sci-fi film, The Substance, late September

Moore looked etherical in a lowcut black gown and vest, teasing her cleavage as she posed up a storm at the star studded bash

The duo's appearance served as a mini-reunion since the release of their horror/sci-fi film, The Substance, late September

The duo’s appearance served as a mini-reunion since the release of their horror/sci-fi film, The Substance, late September

Qually, 30, modeled a ribbed blouse with sheer sleeves, teamed with a silver mini skirt and black stockings

Qually, 30, modeled a ribbed blouse with sheer sleeves, teamed with a silver mini skirt and black stockings

The starlet wore her chocolate toned locks in a low bun and flaunted her long legs while appearing to be in good spirits

The starlet wore her chocolate toned locks in a low bun and flaunted her long legs while appearing to be in good spirits

Moore is slated to be honored with the Icon Award and Qually will be given the Luminary Award

Moore is slated to be honored with the Icon Award and Qually will be given the Luminary Award

As Dailymail.com previously reported, The Substance was submitted to the Golden Globes in the Best Musical/Comedy categories.

However, some fans on social media who have watched the film beg to differ. 

‘Labelling the best movie of this year as a comedy? Sure there’s little camp humor in it. But a comedy???’ questioned one, on X.

Another chimed in, ‘This movie is a lot of things, but funny isn’t one of them.’

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