Julianne Moore and her husband Bart Freundlich kiss on arrival

Julianne Moore and her husband Bart Freundlich kiss on arrival at the airport in the Hamptons

Julianne Moore and her husband Bart Freundlich kiss on arrival at the airport in the Hamptons

Julianne Moore and her husband Bart Freundlich enjoy a romantic getaway in the Hamptons.

The longtime couple arrived at the airport in the Tony enclave on Friday and shared a loving kiss.

The 62-year-old Still Alice star rocked a classic summer look in white trousers and a white blouse.

The Boogie Nights actress covered her famous red hair with a white baseball cap and slipped on a pair of brown Birkenstocks.

The Oscar winner carried a straw bag and a Louis Vuitton backpack.

Sealed with a kiss: Julianne Moore and her husband Bart Freundlich enjoy a romantic getaway in the Hamptons.  The longtime couple arrived at the airport in the Tony enclave on Friday and shared a loving kiss

Sealed with a kiss: Julianne Moore and her husband Bart Freundlich enjoy a romantic getaway in the Hamptons. The longtime couple arrived at the airport in the Tony enclave on Friday and shared a loving kiss

Summer vacation: The Still Alice star, 62, rocked a classic summer look in white trousers and a white blouse.  The Boogie Nights actress covered her famous red hair with a white baseball cap and slipped on a pair of brown Birkenstocks

Summer vacation: The Still Alice star, 62, rocked a classic summer look in white trousers and a white blouse. The Boogie Nights actress covered her famous red hair with a white baseball cap and slipped on a pair of brown Birkenstocks

Bart, 53, also looked ready for the weekend getaway in stone-toned trousers and a red T-shirt.

The As The World Turns graduate met the Myth Of Fingerprints director in 1996 when she starred in his film about a dysfunctional New England family’s Thanksgiving reunion.

The couple welcomed 25-year-old son Caleb in 1997 and 21-year-old daughter Liv in 2002. They married on August 23, 2003.

Moore has appeared in all of Freundlich’s feature films except Catch That Kid (2004), The Rebound (2009) and Wolves (2016).

When Freundlich cast Mia on Myth of Fingerprints, Freundlich was looking for “someone who had a lot of complications and a lot of sadness beneath the surface and showed very, very little of it on her face.”

He told the New Yorker in 2017 about the moment he met Moore.

During the filming of The Myth of Fingerprints, she stood outside in the cold and wind without a coat.

“I walked towards them and stood with my back to the wind. I didn’t want her to get cold, and I didn’t want to put my arm around her or smother her because I didn’t know her that well.

“Although I couldn’t have articulated it at the time, I understood that I could keep her warm to a point. But she had to do the rest herself,” he explained.

Meet cute: The couple met in 1996 when Bart was directing Julianne in 'The Myth Of Fingerprints' (pictured here at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival)

Meet cute: The couple met in 1996 when Bart was directing Julianne in ‘The Myth Of Fingerprints’ (pictured here at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival)

Family: Julianne and Bart welcomed son Caleb in 1997 and daughter Liv in 2002 before marrying in 2003 (pictured here at the 2022 Met Gala)

Family: Julianne and Bart welcomed son Caleb in 1997 and daughter Liv in 2002 before marrying in 2003 (pictured here at the 2022 Met Gala)

Love: Moore has appeared in all of Freundlich's feature films except Catch That Kid (2004), The Rebound (2009) and Wolves (2016) (pictured here in 2019).

Love: Moore has appeared in all of Freundlich’s feature films except Catch That Kid (2004), The Rebound (2009) and Wolves (2016) (pictured here in 2019).

And he revealed the secret of their nearly three-decade romance: “We connected in that moment on an unspoken level where she knew I saw that flame in her and understood her and was willing not to smother her, but to protect.” ‘

Freundlich went on to talk about what it’s like to direct Moore.

“She’s one of those people for whom the portal to the top is open, so guard it the same way you would protect your family by being very careful with your boundaries.

“I envisioned it as a pilot light—that little flame that’s inside her.” If she doesn’t let all the talk and ideas that are being expressed on set kill it, she can always rekindle it . “Your most important job is to protect that, even if that means being sensitive to you as a director,” he explained.