“Don’t Worry Baby,” Olivia Wilde Toast at Venice Festival Party

On Sunday night, an hour before the September 5 world premiere of “Don’t Worry Baby” on Lido, diverse Celebrity director Olivia Wilde with a cocktail party at the luxurious Hotel Daniele in Venice.

Wilde, who is revealing her second feature film as an out-of-competition director at the festival, graces the cover of miscellaneous The gun case, on newsstands now. Represents the first dedicated rifle magazine issue diverse It did, as noted by the magazine’s editor-in-chief Ramin Sotoudeh.

“We can’t think of a better subject than Olivia,” Sotoudeh said. Studio praised Warner Bros. , the studio that produced “Don’t Worry Darling”, for its endorsement of theatrical releases.

diverse He’s very excited about the return of theaters and everyone who sees Don’t Worry Baby in theaters.

Ramin Sotoudeh and Olivia Wilde at the Venice Film Festival (Victor Boyko / Variety via Getty Images)

Variety via Getty Images

Other attendees at the event included the co-chairs of Warner Bros. Pictures, Michael De Luca and Pam Abdi. and Head of Production at New Line, Richard Brenner. In an interview with miscellaneous Elizabeth Wagmeister, Wilde explained why she chose to sell “Don’t Worry Baby” to Warner Bros. After a hot bidding war over the film.

“I wanted to work with a place that would not only allow me to make the film the size it deserves, but to shine a light on the people I want and release it the way I want it – and I wanted it to be theatrical,” she said. “Warner Brothers was the only place that promised me to do the play in writing.”

“Don’t Worry Baby,” starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles as a married couple in a miserable society, opens in theaters September 23.



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