Julianne Moore dons bejeweled choker to introduce the AIDS documentary 5B at Verizon event
Gloria Bell actress Julianne Moore had the honor of introducing Dan Krauss' AIDS documentary 5B during the Verizon Media NewFront in Manhattan on Tuesday.
The inspirational, uplifting film - hitting US theaters in June and VOD this fall - details the doctors, nurses, and caregivers caring for the infected at San Francisco General Hospital in 1983.
The Oscar winner easily defied her 58 years in a crisp white blouse, black wide-leg pants, and matching heels selected by stylist Leslie Fremar.
On the mic: Gloria Bell actress Julianne Moore had the honor of introducing Dan Krauss' AIDS documentary 5B during the Verizon Media NewFront in Manhattan on Tuesday
Hitting US theaters in June! The inspirational, uplifting film details the doctors, nurses, and caregivers caring for the infected at San Francisco General Hospital in 1983
The Bel Canto beauty rocked a metal bejeweled choker over her conservative turtleneck.
Hairstylist Ryan Trygstad coiffed Moore's signature auburn waves.
Make-up artist Hung Vanngo brightened up Julianne's alabaster complexion with peachy blush and lipstick.
While at the Verizon screening, the two-time Golden Globe winner made sure to pose beside Verizon Media CEO K. Guru Gowrappan as well as the group of medical professionals featured in 5B.
Sophisticated: The Oscar winner easily defied her 58 years in a crisp white blouse, black wide-leg pants, and matching heels selected by stylist Leslie Fremar
Accessory: The Bel Canto beauty rocked a metal bejeweled choker over her conservative turtleneck
'Here's your selfie!' Hairstylist Ryan Trygstad coiffed Moore's signature auburn waves
Babe! Make-up artist Hung Vanngo brightened up Julianne's alabaster complexion with peachy blush and lipstick
Group shot: While at the Verizon screening, the two-time Golden Globe winner made sure to pose beside Verizon Media CEO K. Guru Gowrappan (R) as well as the group of medical professionals featured in 5B
The Boston University grad's New York sighting came five days after she was honored with the Coolidge Award in Massachusetts.
'To be back in Boston, in a theater, in a town this formative to who I am as a human being and as an actor, is extraordinary,' Moore told the Brookline crowd - according to The Boston Globe.
'I truly mean this from the bottom of my heart: thank you very, very much.'
'Long live Eraserhead!' The Boston University grad's New York sighting came five days after she was honored with the Coolidge Award in Massachusetts
Moore told the Brookline crowd: 'To be back in Boston, in a theater, in a town this formative to who I am as a human being and as an actor, is extraordinary'
Missing from Julianne's (born Julie Anne Smith) side were her second husband Bart Freundlich, their 17-year-old daughter Liv, and 21-year-old son Caleb.
The married couple of 15 years fell in love in 1995 when the 49-year-old filmmaker first directed her in The Myth of Fingerprints.
UK audiences can next catch the Army brat as a 'free-spirited 50-something woman seeking love at LA dance clubs' in Gloria Bell when it finally hits theaters on June 7.
Family hike: Missing from Julianne's side were her second husband Bart Freundlich, their 17-year-old daughter Liv (L), and 21-year-old son Caleb (R, pictured January 2)
Latest movie: UK audiences can next catch the Army brat as a 'free-spirited 50-something woman seeking love at LA dance clubs' in Gloria Bell when it finally hits theaters on June 7