Scarlett Johansson raised eyebrows last week when she said in an interview that she believed Woody Allen and would work with him anytime.
Her siding with Allen in the wake of allegations he molested his adopted daughter Dylan when she was a child, however, didn’t seem to dampen enthusiasm for the actress at the Toronto International Film Festival.
She was besieged by fans on Sunday as she arrived for the premiere of her new film Marriage Story at the prestigious Canadian movie showcase.
Leading lady: Scarlett Johansson was the main attraction at the premiere of her new film Marriage Story at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday
Johansson, 34, arrived at the premiere in a strapless patterned monochrome dress.
The thigh-skimming number was gathered at the hip with a long panel falling to mid-calf on one side.
She wore perspex toe heels with bright blue trim and ankle straps and added matching colored pendant earrings.
Her blonde hair was styled in a bun and her dress, low cut at the back, revealed her intricate roses and lamb tattoos.
Stylish: Johansson, 34, arrived wearing a strapless patterned monochrome dress. The thigh-skimming number was gathered at the hip with a long panel falling to mid-calf on one side
Inked: Her dress, low cut at the back, revealed her intricate roses and lamb tattoos
Greeted the crowd: Johansson, 34, who was ranked as the highest paid actress of 2019 with $56 million by Forbes, was besieged by autograph-seeking fans at the event
Looking good: The actress wore perspex toe heels with bright blue trim and ankle straps. She added matching colored pendant earrings and her blonde hair was styled in a bun
Johansson stars with Adam Driver in Marriage Story, which is written and directed by Noah Baumbach.
The two play a husband and wife whose marriage is falling apart and are going through a coast-to-coast divorce.
The movie, which co-stars Laura Dern, Ray Liotta and Alan Alda, had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on August 29.
It will be released in select theatres on November 6 to qualify for awards consideration and then be released on Netflix on December 6.
Drama: Adam Driver stars with Johansson in Marriage Story as a husband and wife whose marriage is falling apart and are going through a coast-to-coast divorce
Helmer: The movie, which co-stars Laura Dern, Ray Liotta and Alan Alda, is written and directed by Noah Baumbach (pictured with Driver)
Gracious: Driver made time for fans and stopped to pose for selfies
Driver, 35, pulled double duty on Sunday as another of his films The Report also had a screening at TIFF.
In the drama based on a true story, the actor stars as a senate staffer tasked with investigating the CIA’s use of torture when interrogating terrorism suspects.
Driver was joined at the screening by his co-stars Annette Bening and Jon Hamm.
The movie, which its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah in January will be released in theatres on November 15 and start streaming on Amazon Prime on November 29.
Busy day: Driver, 35, pulled double duty on Sunday as another of his films The Report also had a screening at TIFF
Screening style: Annette Bening and Jon Hamm also star in the based on a true story drama that stars Driver as a senate staffer tasked with investigating the CIA’s use of torture