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The Night Before The Room Next Door Premiere, Tilda Swinton Spent the Evening With Chanel

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Tilda Swinton
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Italian director Alice Rohrwacher was also at the dinner to promote the short film Allégorie Citadine (An Urban Allegorie), co-written and co-directed with French artist JR and supported by Chanel.  Starring Chanel’s ambassador Lyna Khoudri, it’s based on Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, as told in the Greek philosopher’s book The Republic. The allegory envisions humanity living in chains, watching shadows move on the walls and mistaking them for reality. “We were both familiar with the text and deeply fascinated by it,” they explained. This marks the second collaboration between the filmmakers, following their 2020 co-directed film Omelia Contadina. They valued the opportunity to further their individual research through this project. “Short films offer more expressive freedom—you’re not bound by narrative constraints, so you can take more risks.” The movie draws on both Rohrwacher’s and JR’s talents for creating immersive, poetic, and almost metaphysical atmospheres that blur the line between reality and dream—a theme Rohrwacher explored in her 2023 feature film La Chimera, which has achieved significant international success.

“I wasn’t expecting that in the least,” explained Rohrwacher, who is currently working on the script for a contemporary silent movie. “I thought the subject was so specifically Italian—few people are familiar with ancient Etruscan culture. But its success made me reflect on the meaning of roots. Just like trees, cultural roots intertwine, and it’s wrong to claim them as ‘my roots.’ There’s no private ownership when it comes to roots, because the connections between life and death, between us and our ancestors, are universal. They speak to a shared sense of humanity.”

At the dinner, the atmosphere was festive yet relaxed, enjoyed by directors Joe Wright, Joanna Hogg, James Gray, and Luca Guadagnino, along with actresses Hayley Bennett, Gaia Gerace, and Carlotta Gamba, among others. Chanel’s presence was conspicuous on the Biennale’s red carpet, where the brand exquisitely outfitted superstars such as Taylor Russell, Winona Ryder, Sigourney Weaver, and Sophia Coppola—and, of course, Tilda Swinton at this evening’s eagerly anticipated premiere of Pedro Almodòvar’s The Room Next Door.