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Jeff Goldblum Gets Support from Wife Emilie at 'The Mountain' Venice Film Festival Premiere!

Jeff Goldblum is all smiles as he hits the red carpet with his wife Emilie Livingston by his side at the premiere screening of his new film The Mountain held during the 2018 Venice Film Festival at Sala Grande on Thursday (August 30) in Venice, Italy.

The 65-year-old actor was joined at the event by his co-stars Tye Sheridan and Hannah Gross, as well as the film’s director Rick Alverson.

Earlier in the day, Jeff and his crew also promoted The Mountain at their official press conference and photo call.

The story follows the young Andy (Sheridan), who is employed by Dr Wallace Fiennes (Goldblum) as a photographer in his asylum as he attempts to advocate the lobotomy procedure. The movie also stars Hannah as Susan, a young women brought to Fiennes by her father to be lobotomised.

FYI: Jeff and Hannah are both wearing Prada. Tye is wearing Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello.

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Jeff Goldblum Brings 'The Mountain' to Venice Film Festival, Says It's 'Brilliant Movie & Poetical'!

Jeff Goldblum happily poses with his co-stars Tye Sheridan and Hannah Gross, and director Rick Alverson at the photo call for their film The Mountain held during the 2018 Venice Film Festival at Sala Casino on Thursday (August 30) in Venice, Italy.

The story follows the young Andy (Sheridan), who is employed by Dr Wallace Fiennes (Goldblum) as a photographer in his asylum as he attempts to advocate the lobotomy procedure. The movie also stars Hannah as Susan, a young women brought to Fiennes by her father to be lobotomised.

“I think Rick is a genius and this is a brilliant movie and poetical,” Jeff expressed at the press conference. “I’m an idiot so I love to know what you are talking about here. For me, it’s so rich, but I do love the ideas of the particularly human – but even more particularly American – utopian dream in its misguided elements, as Arthur Miller wrote about in Death of a Salesman, when a sculpture is too ambitious for notoriety, attention, glamour – empty glamour – and deluded fantasy, in too much proportion.”

“We saw how that can go very bad. In this movie, one of the most barbaric mistakes, the lobotomy, is depicted, and the American quick fix and narcissistic need for attention and assembly line solutions of an unnatural, inorganic kind… not factual kind,” Jeff added. “As it overlaps with the victims of deluded fantasy in the realm of spiritual aspirations, and in the particularly American variation of that, as it’s cropped up so abundantly since its inception. I’m provoked and inflamed by all of that, I think they’re important subjects to me and to us, I dare say. In the coming days I’d love to talk and hear more about those things.”

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'Interview Magazine' Profiles RJ Cyler & Other Rising Stars in Youth in Revolt Issue

Power Rangers star RJ Cyler leads the pack in Interview Magazine‘s special Youth in Revolt June/July issue.

The 22-year-old actor joined nine other up-and-coming stars and industry disrupters, including Eiza Gonzalez, Harris Dickinson and Patrick Gibson.

Here’s what they had to share with the mag:

RJ on the importance of family: “My mama and my papa are my babies. At a certain age, you switch places with your parents. They’ve become so spoiled, goodness gracious. Everybody’s like, ‘You’ve
got to stop giving them stuff.’ But how do I stop? They’re my parents!”

Eiza on her father’s passing: “When my father passed away, I learned to be unattached to physical things. At a very young age, I was able to roam the world and be emotionally connected, but physically disconnected.”

Harris on becoming an actor: “I always wanted to be a different person for the day. Every time I went to the cinema or to the theater, I would come out with this overwhelming sense of joy. At about 16, I put all my energy into it.”

Other rising stars profiled included Damson Idris, Hannah Gross, Letitia Wright, Mamoudou Athie, Mikey Madison and Odessa Young.

FYI: Tom is wearing Levi’s jeans. Mikey is wearing a Levi’s vest and jeans.

For more from Interview‘s rising stars, visit InterviewMagazine.com.

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