Tilda Swinton cuts a stylish figure in a black blazer

Tilda Swinton cuts a stylish figure in a black blazer and trousers as she attends a special screening of her film ‘The Eternal Daughter’ in London

Tilda Swinton attended a special screening of ‘The Eternal Daughter’ at the BFI Southbank in London on Friday evening.

The 63-year-old actress cut a stylish figure for the exclusive event in a tailored black blazer with silver buttons down the center.

She paired the top with chic black pants and black heels that peeked out from under the oversized fabric.

The Oscar winner wore her signature blonde locks in a quiff and completed her look with a classic red lip, making her look every bit the Hollywood star.

Present at the event were BFI CEO Ben Roberts and the film’s director Joanna Hogg.

Stylish: Tilda Swinton cut a stylish figure in a tailored black blazer and trousers at a screening of The Eternal Daughter at the BFI Southbank on Friday

Stylish: Tilda Swinton cut a stylish figure in a tailored black blazer and trousers at a screening of The Eternal Daughter at the BFI Southbank on Friday

Flattering: Tilda completed the look with black pointed heels that peeked out from under her oversized trousers

Flattering: Tilda completed the look with black pointed heels that peeked out from under her oversized trousers

The mystery-thriller drama had its world premiere at the prestigious Venice Film Festival in September before screening at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Zurich Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.

It has already received a 95% rating from Rotten Tomatoes.

The film is about a middle-aged daughter and her elderly mother who must confront long-hidden secrets as they return to their former family home, a once-grand mansion that has become a nearly empty hotel full of secrets.

Joseph Mydell, Carly-Sophia Davies and Alfie Sankey-Green also star in supporting roles.

The actress also recently starred in George Miller’s new film “Three Thousand Years of Desire” and lends her voice to the forest spirit in Guillermo del Toro’s “Pinocchio.”

She also has Asteroid City in post-production, the latest film from writer-director Wes Anderson, which also stars Margot Robbie, Tom Hanks, Steve Carrell and Scarlett Johansson.

Tilda is currently filming the new film “The Killer” from director David Fincher, alongside Michael Fassbender in the title character.

She is known for films such as The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Doctor Strange.

Knockout: The Oscar winner wore her signature blonde locks in a quiff Stunning: She topped off her look with a classic red lip and looked every bit the Hollywood star

Knockout: The Oscar winner wore her signature blonde locks in a quiff and completed her look with a classic red lip, making her look every bit the Hollywood star

Promo: Tilda is currently promoting the mystery-thriller drama, which had its world premiere at the prestigious Venice Film Festival in September

Promo: Tilda is currently promoting the mystery-thriller drama, which had its world premiere at the prestigious Venice Film Festival in September

Plot: The film is about a middle-aged daughter and her elderly mother who have to face long-hidden secrets when they return to their former family home, a once magnificent mansion

Plot: The film is about a middle-aged daughter and her elderly mother who have to face long-hidden secrets when they return to their former family home, a once magnificent mansion

Posing: She was joined at the event by BFI CEO Ben Roberts (pictured centre) and the film's director Joanna Hogg (pictured left).

Posing: She was joined at the event by BFI CEO Ben Roberts (pictured centre) and the film’s director Joanna Hogg (pictured left).

Conclusion: She appeared to be in great spirits as she stepped out to promote her film, at one point cozying up to The Eternal Daughter director Joanna Hogg on the red carpet

Conclusion: She appeared to be in great spirits as she stepped out to promote her film, at one point cozying up to The Eternal Daughter director Joanna Hogg on the red carpet

She previously told Vanity Fair that she doesn’t think about what roles would be good or bad for her career, but simply responds to the opportunities that come her way.

“My life is a strange combination of my friends giving me opportunities and dreaming of possibilities,” she explained.

“When something fits together [The Grand Budapest Hotel]when I was already thinking about mortality, one of my particular predilections, it was very closely connected to my own life.

So the short answer is: I don’t have a career, I have a life. “I follow my life and the way I live it, so no, I have no external judgment about what would be good or bad for me.”