Kate Beckinsale wows in a plunging bustier dress at Prisoner’s Daughter press day in Toronto

Kate Beckinsale wows in a plunging bustier dress with a voluminous skirt as she attends Prisoner’s Daughter press day during Toronto Film Festival

Kate Beckinsale wowed as she attended the Prisoner’s Daughter press day during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday.

The actress, 49, looked sensational in a plunging bustier dress with a voluminous skirt and hand-painted violet flowers to the event at The Supper Suite. 

She was joined by her co-star Brain Cox, who takes on the role of her on-screen father and ex-convict who is granted compassionate leave after a cancer diagnosis. 

Stunning: Kate Beckinsale, 49, wowed as she attended the Prisoner’s Daughter press day during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday

Kate’s stunning ensemble by Bach Mai showed off her incredible figure whilst she opted to boost her height with a pair of hot pink Valentino heels. 

She styled her caramel locks into a curled ponytail and wore smokey eyeshadow to complete her look. 

Scottish actor Brain, 76, looked slick in tan suede jacket and patterned polo shirt that he teamed with dark blue jeans and matching shoes. 

Glowing: The actress looked sensational in a plunging bustier dress with a voluminous skirt and hand-painted violet flowers to the event at The Supper Suite

Glowing: The actress looked sensational in a plunging bustier dress with a voluminous skirt and hand-painted violet flowers to the event at The Supper Suite

Coming soon: She was joined by her co-star Brain Cox, who takes on the role of her on-screen father and ex-convict who is granted compassionate leave after a cancer diagnosis

Coming soon: She was joined by her co-star Brain Cox, who takes on the role of her on-screen father and ex-convict who is granted compassionate leave after a cancer diagnosis

News about Prisoner’s Daughter’s development was revealed to the public by Deadline last January, when Kate signed on to appear in the movie.

The film is centered on a terminally ill former convict whose violent past comes back to haunt him while he attempts to reconnect with his daughter and grandson.

In addition to Kate and Brain, the movie stars performers such as Tyson Ritter, Jon Huertas and Ernie Hudson. 

Co-stars: Kate styled her caramel locks into a curled ponytail and wore smokey eyeshadow to complete her look

Co-stars: Kate styled her caramel locks into a curled ponytail and wore smokey eyeshadow to complete her look

Polished: Scottish actor Brain, 76, looked slick in tan suede jacket and patterned polo shirt that he teamed with dark blue jeans and matching shoes

Polished: Scottish actor Brain, 76, looked slick in tan suede jacket and patterned polo shirt that he teamed with dark blue jeans and matching shoes

Director Catherine Hardwicke previously spoke to Deadline and expressed that her feature would tell a potentially troubling, yet moving story.

The filmmaker described Prisoner’s Daughter as ‘a raw, personal look at a deeply fractured family.’

Catherine then remarked that she began working on the project with a set intention in mind.

‘I want to fully immerse the viewer in Kate’s character’s intense world as she, her father and her young son try to heal generational family trauma and find a new way forward,’ she said. 

Plot: Director Catherine Hardwicke previously spoke to Deadline and expressed that her feature would tell a potentially troubling, yet moving story

Plot: Director Catherine Hardwicke previously spoke to Deadline and expressed that her feature would tell a potentially troubling, yet moving story

New film: The filmmaker described Prisoner's Daughter as 'a raw, personal look at a deeply fractured family'

New film: The filmmaker described Prisoner’s Daughter as ‘a raw, personal look at a deeply fractured family’

Producer Marina Grasic went on to state that she and her collaborators were excited to be able to collaborate with both Hardwicke and the movie’s star. 

‘We are honored to be working with Catherine and Kate — artists that can bring this important and inspiring story to life,’ she said.

Sam Okun, who also produced the feature, commented on the impressiveness of Mark Bacci’s screenplay. 

‘Everyone that has read Mark’s powerful and dramatic script has been blown away by his emotional storytelling,’ he said.

New project: The upcoming film made it's world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival this week

New project: The upcoming film made it’s world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival this week

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