Queen of the silver screen!
The movie is one of the most expensive independent films ever to be made and features an impressive all-star cast.
But one of those stars shone far brighter than the others at the premiere of Cloud Atlas in Hollywood on Wednesday.
Leading lady Halle Berry sizzled in a silver dress as she took to the red carpet at the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.
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Silver siren: Halle Berry stole the spotlight in a shimmering silver dress at the Cloud Atlas premiere in Hollywood on Wednesday
She was joined by her fiancé Olivier Martinez for the evening and the 46-year-old sweetly wrapped her arms around her French actor beau.
All-star cast: Halle posed up with her co-stars Tom Hanks and Susan Sarandon at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre
Best supporting fiance: Halle was joined by her French actor beau Olivier Martinez on the red carpet
Showing off her curves: The bodice strapless frock displayed the 46-year-old's ample cleavage as she pouted for photographers
Leading ladies: Susan Sarandon, Georgia King and Doona Bae all looked glamorous for the evening
Scruffy: Keanu Reeves almost scrubbed up well but fell short thanks to his battered loafers
Happy couple: Tom arrived with wife Rita Wilson on his arm to promote the hotly anticipated movie
The two Jims: Jim Broadbent (L) and Kim Sturgess were both looking dapper in their smart suits for the occasion
Dream team: Sibling directors Andy and Lana Wachowski of Matrix fame, and Tom Tykwer
The 47-year-old, who lived as a man named Larry until 2002, admitted she came close to committing suicide during her teenage years.
Following their success with the Matrix the sibling directors have teamed up again for the epic film, an adaptation of the novel of the same name.
The hotly anticipated movie hits cinemas on October 26.
Film fanatics: David Gyasi, James D'Arcy and Keith David were all on hand to show their support for the movie
Effortless elegance: Fresh-faced actress Xun Zhou looked lovely in grey as she rocked up at the bash
Pricey: Cloud Atlas is one of the most expensive independent films ever made
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