Maggie Gyllenhaal was glowing as her assured directorial debut, “The Lost Daughter,” received a warm, four-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival’s Sala Grande after …
a middle-aged comparative literature professor on a solo vacation that brings back echoes of her parenting past, clearly struck a chord with the largely Italian audience, despite the Italy-set tale being transposed to the Greek island of Spetses and played by Anglo-Saxon characters.
Johnson, in a plunging silver gown, walked down the Palazzo del Cinema’s walled-in red carpet with director Luca Guadagnino. Colman wore a dark navy velvet suit, while Maggie donned a matching gown and held hands with Jake as they walked the red carpet together.
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