Margaret Qualley shares a black and white look at the world premiere of her new film Sanctuary at the Toronto International Film Festival
Margaret Qualley beamed in a stylish black and white ensemble at the Toronto Film Festival for the world premiere of her new film Sanctuary.
The 27-year-old actress and daughter of Andie MacDowell beamed at the festival premiere, which took place at Toronto’s Royal Alexandra Theater on Sunday.
She was joined on the red carpet by her co-star Christopher Abbott, director Zachary Wigon and cinematographer Ludovica Isidori.
Premiere ready: Margaret Qualley beamed in a stylish black and white ensemble at the Toronto Film Festival for the world premiere of her new film Sanctuary
Co-star: She was joined on the red carpet by her co-star Christopher Abbott, director Zachary Wigon and cinematographer Ludovica Isidori
Qualley performed in a white lace top and pulled back black hair while accessorizing with tiny diamond earrings.
She also wore a long, flowing black skirt for Sunday night’s red carpet event at the film festival.
The actress completed her look with a pair of black pumps.
Margaret’s Look: Qualley sported a white lace top and black hair pulled back while accessorised with tiny diamond earrings
The film follows Rebecca (Qualley), a dominatrix, and Hal (Abbott), her wealthy client, and the disaster that ensues when Hal tries to end their relationship.
Sanctuary is a rare and genuine two-hander that features Qualley and Abbott making up the entire cast.
Zachary Wigon (The Heart Machine) is directing from a script by Micah Bloomberg (Creative Control, Homecoming).
New Movie: The movie follows Rebecca (Qualley), a dominatrix, and Hal (Abbott), her wealthy client, and the disaster that ensues when Hal attempts to end their relationship
The screening came just a month after the actress got into a verbal confrontation with FKA Twigs over her lawsuit against Shia LaBeouf.
The incident took place at the Bel-Air Hotel in Los Angeles, which left them both “shattered.”
Insiders told Page Six in a story published Wednesday that it wasn’t immediately clear who approached whom in the incident.
Verbal: The screening came just a month after the actress got into a verbal confrontation with FKA Twigs over her lawsuit against Shia LaBeouf
Qualley will also be fighting for her first Emmy Award on Monday, nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries for her work in Maid.
She competes against Lily James (Pam & Tommy), Julia Garner (Inventing Anna), Toni Collette (The Staircase), Sarah Paulson (American Crime Story) and Amanda Seyfried (The Dropout).
The actress is also set to star in Fred & Ginger as Ginger Rogers alongside Jamie Bell as Fred Astaire.
Emmy: Qualley will also be fighting for her first Emmy Award on Monday, nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries for her work in Maid
Christopher: Christopher Abbott walks the red carpet at the Sanctuary premiere on TIFF
Ludovica: Cinematographer Ludovica Isidori walks the red carpet at the Sanctuary premiere