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Sarah Gadon Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Her Whirlwind Venice Film Festival

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Sarah Gadon attends the opening night premiere of Madres Paralelas at the 78th Venice International Film Festival in Armani Privé.
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Part of the excitement was simply being able to get dressed up again for these various events after over a year of isolation and quarantines. Over the course of the two weeks, Gadon stepped out in everything from a breathtaking Armani Privé gown for the festival’s opening night to a hot pink Valentino confection for its final awards ceremony, while her go-to jewelry pieces came courtesy of Pomellato. “At first it was stressful,” says Gadon. “Being on the red carpet doesn’t come naturally to me, nor do these moments of exposition. I also knew that unlike attending a festival with a film, I was going to have to be there for more than just a couple of days, but for two whole weeks. That meant multiple red carpet looks and outfit changes—it was initially very daunting. But I started to meet with designers and I decided to really lean into the creativity of it. I chose outfits that were inspired by some of my all-time favorite actresses, and I had the privilege of working with extremely talented teams.”

Still, the real highlight of her festival experience happened far from her stylish showings on the red carpet. Instead, it took place in the conference rooms where she and her fellow jury would gather to discuss and debate which of the stacked lineup of movies deserved to take home the festival’s highly esteemed prizes. “I studied film theory and criticism, and to be squabbling about movies with some of the best directors and actors of my generation was surreal,” says Gadon. “I love arguing with people about movies and we all really went for it. In a period of time where it feels difficult to have meaningful dialogue, it was so refreshing to have passionate debates that always concluded with love and respect—even if we left discussions with no unanimous point of view!”

Here, Gadon takes Vogue behind the scenes of her two weeks at Venice Film Festival, from her time off exploring the city to applying the finishing touches to her knockout red carpet looks.