Michelle Dockery and Cillian Murphy lead the stars watching Christopher Nolan receiving a BFI Fellowship at the BFI Chairman’s Dinner in London on Wednesday.
Actress Michelle, 42, looked incredible as she arrived to the event held, at The Rosewood Hotel, donning a red midi dress.
The skintight garment highlighted the Downton Abbey star’s jaw-dropping figure while she added height to her frame with a pair of black heels.
Letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders, Michelle complimented her outfit with a pair of gold hoop earrings.
Cillian, 47, who starred in Chris’ blockbuster film Oppenheimer, looked dapper in a grey suit with a white shirt.
Michelle Dockery and Cillian Murphy lead the stars watching Christopher Nolan receiving a BFI Fellowship at the BFI Chairman’s Dinner in London on Wednesday
Cillian Murphy, 47, who starred in Chris’ blockbuster film Oppenheimer, looked dapper in a grey suit with a white shirt
Actress Michelle, 42, looked incredible as she arrived to the event held, at The Rosewood Hotel, donning a red midi dress
Actor and director Kenneth Branagh was also in attendance at the event where he cut a suave figure in a navy suit and patterned tie.
Christopher also wore a dark grey suit as he posed for the cameras alongside his wife Emma Thomas.
Meanwhile, Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton put on a loved-up display as they attended the dinner together.
Zawe looked glamorous in a baby pink figure-hugging gown, with frilled capped sleeves and adorned with jewels.
She kept her make-up natural for the dinner and wore her brunette locks loosely down by her shoulders.
Tom looked dapper as he beamed for the camera in a navy suit, light blue shirt and ribbed fabric tie.
Michael Caine appeard in good spirits at the event where he was joined by his wife Shakira.
It comes after Cillian revealed Christopher personally delivers all of his film scripts on special paper that can’t be photocopied.
Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton put on a loved-up display at the event
Michelle’s garment jaw-dropping figure while she added height to her frame with a pair of black heels.
Michael Caine appeard in good spirits at the event where he was joined by his wife Shakira
Michael opted for a navy suit with a matching tie and blue shirt
Michelle was joined at the bash by her husband Jasper Waller-Bridge
Oppenheimer was the fifth time Cillian and Christopher have worked together with the film star revealing the director’s personal approach to giving out his screenplays.
He flew to Ireland to hand the actor the script personally, with Cillian reading all 197 pages immediately.
Speaking to GQ Magazine, he said: ‘So, like, it’s been his mum who’s delivered the script to me before. Or his brother; he’ll go away and come back in three hours.
‘Part of it has to do with keeping the story secret before it goes out. But part of it has to do with tradition.
‘They’ve always done it this way, so why stop now? It does add a ritual to it, which I really appreciate. It suits me.’
Zawe looked incredible in a pink short-sleeved dress while Tom opted for a navy suit
Christopher wore a dark grey suit as he posed for the cameras alongside his wife Emma Thomas
Actor and director Kenneth Branagh was also in attendance at the event where he cut a suave figure in a navy suit and patterned tie
Josh Harnett wore a black suit with a matching tie and white shirt
Celebrated film composer Hans Zimmer attended the dinner with his partner Dina de Luca
Kenneth appeared in good spirits as he posed for a photo with Cillian
Cillian recently revealed Christopher personally delivers all of his film scripts on special paper that can’t be photocopied
Cillian also told how Christopher had already called him about playing J. Robert Oppenheimer in the film and he’d said yes before reading the script.
The actor also described what it’s like working with the acclaimed director, describing his sets as like an ‘intimate laboratory’.
He said:’Even though he works at a tremendous pace, there’s always room for curiosity and finding things out, and that’s what making art should be about, you know? There’s no phones—but also no announcement: everybody just knows.
‘And there’s no chairs. Because he doesn’t sit down. Sometimes a film set can be like a picnic.
‘Everyone’s got their chairs and their snacks and everyone’s texting and showing each other f*****g, you know, emojis or whatever, memes which I do know, but why?’