Angelina Jolie was brought to tears after receiving an eight-minute standing ovation following the world premiere of her new film, “Maria,” at the Venice Film Festival in Italy Thursday.
The “Tomb Raider” actress was seen turning away from the applauding audience as she tried to conceal her crying at the Sala Grande Theatre in videos circulating on social media.
Jolie, 49, wiped her watering eyes as she became emotional and even used her hand to cover her face several times.
The Academy Award winner graciously nodded and smiled at the crowd while holding back tears as the movie’s director, Pablo Larraín, assisted her up the stairs in the theater.
Audience members were seen standing and clapping as they cheered for the actress for at least eight solid minutes, according to reports.
Jolie looked stunning in a chic, off-the-shoulder champagne gown and fur wrap adorned with a sparkling vintage brooch.
Social media users flooded X with supportive reactions to Jolie’s sobs at the event.
“She is a magnificent woman ❤️,” a fan gushed on X
“What an Absolute Goddess !!!❤️❤️❤️,” a second person cheered.
“She’s the Woman,” a third wrote.
The “Maleficent” star portrays Greek opera singer Maria Callas in the biographical drama.
Ahead of the event, Jolie paid tribute to Callas by attending a photo call wearing a Cartier Panthère pin that belonged to the legendary soprano.
“I chose not to copy [Maria’s] looks because they are hers, and her Venice carpets were stunning, so I gave a little nod to her — in a different way,” she told Vogue, adding, “You can imagine how special it was to wear a piece of jewelry that was hers.”
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