He saw the big debut of his new film Surburbicon, which he directs, at the annual film festival on Saturday.
And George Clooney took a day off to relax after the exciting event, as he was seen heading out in Venice with his wife Amal and their newborn twins.
The actor, 56, and his stunning wife appeared every inch the doting parents as they headed out to enjoy another day in the Italian city with their twins, Ella and Alexander.
Family affair: George and Amal Clooney were seen heading out in Venice, Italy with their newborn twins on Sunday
Heart-warming: The pair looked happier than ever as they beamed widely on the way out of the Cipriani Hotel, carrying their twins in baby seats on their arms
Despite only giving birth two months ago, human rights lawyer Amal, 39, looked truly radiant as she headed out in a typically chic ensemble.
The brunette slipped her slender frame into a chic black silk top, which cut open across one shoulder to display her delicate decolletage.
Accentuating her impressively slim figure so soon after birth, she then tucked the blouse into high-waisted trousers, which tied up at the waist and were patterned with black and white stripes all over.
Stunning: Despite only giving birth two months ago, human rights lawyer Amal, 39, looked truly radiant as she headed out in a typically chic ensemble
Effortless: The brunette slipped her slender frame into a chic black silk top, which cut open across one shoulder to display her delicate decolletage
Showing her stripes: Accentuating her impressively slim figure so soon after birth, she then tucked the blouse into high-waisted trousers
New chapter: The human rights lawyer showed no signs of fatigue from bringing up two newborns as she headed out
Styling her hair into big, bouncy waves and accessorising with dark, round sunglasses, Amal was the picture of glamour as she beamed on her way out of the Cipriani Hotel.
Carrying one of the twins in a baby chair, the beauty happily bade farewell to the hotel staff as she boarded a luxurious speed boat, and embarked on a day in the city with her husband.
Meanwhile George cut a more casual figure than his big premiere the previous evening – swapping his tuxedo for a blue polo shirt and striped shorts.
Besotted: The actor and his stunning wife appeared every inch the doting parents as they headed out to enjoy another day in the Italian city with their twins, Ella and Alexander
Taking it in her stride: The trousers tied up at the waist and were patterned with black and white stripes all over, to enhance her statuesque frame
Stunning: Styling her hair into big, bouncy waves and accessorising with dark, round sunglasses, Amal was the picture of glamour as she beamed on her way out
Let’s go: Carrying one of the twins in a baby chair, the beauty happily bade farewell to the hotel staff as she boarded a luxurious speed boat, and embarked on a day in the city
Also sporting dark shades, the Hollywood actor looked every inch the doting dad as he followed closely after his wife, carrying the other twin on one arm.
George and Amal announced they were pregnant back in February, and went on to welcome twins Ella and Alexander in June.
Their statement announcing the news at the time read: ‘Ella, Alexander and Amal are all healthy, happy and doing fine,’ before joking: ‘George is sedated and should recover in a few days.’
Jet-set family: The pair flew into Venice with their twins last week from Lake Como, where they enjoyed their first family holiday
Casually cool: George cut a more casual figure than his big premiere the previous evening – swapping his tuxedo for a blue polo shirt and striped shorts
The Berkshire-based couple have enjoyed a life-changing two months following the birth of their children, with George recently admitting he never dreamed he’d be looking after two infants at his age.
He told Associated Press: ‘Suddenly, you’re responsible for other people, which is terrifying.’
Before he added of his human rights lawyer wife: ‘She’s like an Olympic athlete, she’s doing so beautifully.’
Doting dad: Also sporting dark shades, the Hollywood actor looked every inch the doting dad as he followed closely after his wife, carrying the other twin on one arm
New mother: Amal was truly glowing, after welcoming twins Ella and Alexander in June
Cool: George looked typically slick and suave as he boarded the speed boat with his family
Relaxing: He appeared to be enjoying a day off, following the big premiere of his film Suburbicon at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday night
Juggling act: Speaking of the big debut as a new dad, he joked: ‘I just have to clean the barf off of my tux. It used to be my barf but now it’s the twins’ barf. So it all works out’
‘Right now my job is changing diapers and walking them around a little bit. I really didn’t think at 56 that I would be the parent of twins. Don’t make plans. You always have to just enjoy the ride.’
The Clooneys have been in Venice for the annual film festival – with George unveiling his new thriller Suburbicon, which stars Julianne Moore, Matt Damon and Oscar Isaac, on Saturday night.
Speaking of the big debut, he went on to joke: ‘I just have to clean the barf off of my tux. It used to be my barf but now it’s the twins’ barf. So it all works out.’
All at sea! The group soon sped off into the sun-soaked city
Behind the camera: Suburbicon is directed by George, and explores the dark racial tensions of 1950s suburbia, which the actor believes is deeply relevant to Donald Trump’s America
Suburbicon explores the dark racial tensions of 1950s suburbia, which the actor believes is deeply relevant to Donald Trump’s America.
‘It’s a pretty angry film,’ he reflected. ‘There’s a lot of anger out there. I think that’s reflected in the film. I found it interesting to talk about building walls and scapegoating minorities.
‘I think that’s always an interesting topic but particularly when I was hearing these conversations on the campaign trail.
‘I thought: It’s always good to look back and remember that nothing really is new and every time we’re shocked, we forget that we’ve had this behavior time and time and time again.’
Hectic: The family were seen loading up their car once back on dry land