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Demi Moore's incredible 'third act' continued as she made a stunning appearance at the The Substance photocall during Cannes Film Festival on Monday morning.
It marks the first time in more than 25 years that the actress, 61, has attended the prestigious film festival and her new film has already been met by rave reviews.
After the film premiered on Sunday night it reportedly received a 13-minute standing ovation and Demi's own performance has been branded 'fearless'.
The following day she attended the photocall alongside her beloved chihuahua Pilaf, who she held close while posing for pictures at the event.
Demi looked nothing short of sensational in a chic cream polka-dot dress with a cinched waist and a plunging neckline.
Demi Moore's incredible 'third act' continued as she made a stunning appearance at the The Substance photocall during Cannes Film Festival on Monday morning
Demi attended the photocall alongside her beloved chihuahua Pilaf, who she held close while posing for pictures at the event
Demi stars as Elisabeth, an ageing TV fitness instructor a la Jane Fonda, who signs up for a mysterious medical regime called The Substance
The mother of three showed off her age-defying figure in the form-fitting dress, which was teamed with a pair of white and black heeled pumps.
Demi wore her glossy black hair loose and opted for natural make-up, while accessorising with large Missoni sunglasses and drop earrings.
Demi's co-star Dennis Quaid referred to her Cannes comeback as a 'incredible third act' during a press conference after the film screened during the festival.
After branding her 'inspirational', Demi spoke about her own experience with making the film, which she claimed 'pushed her out of her comfort zone'.
She said: 'I look for things that push me out of my comfort zone; the opportunity to make a better person and actor.
'This touched on so many themes that we all face, we seek validation and belonging. By doing [the movie] it takes us to extremes and allows us to step into it in a unique way.
'Through the process of the film, I think I came out with greater acceptance of myself.'
The 13-minute standing ovation after the film was the longest the 77th annual festival has seen so far, as a rapturous applause filled the theatre.
It marks the first time in more than 25 years that the actress, 61, has attended the prestigious film festival and her new film has already been met by rave reviews
After the film premiered on Sunday night it reportedly received a 13-minute standing ovation and Demi's own performance has been branded 'fearless' (pictured at the premiere on Sunday)
Demi looked nothing short of sensational in a chic cream polka-dot dress with a cinched waist and a plunging neckline
Demi wore her glossy black hair loose and opted for natural make-up, while accessorising with large Missoni sunglasses and drop earrings
Demi said the vulnerability required for her role in the body horror film was both demanding and exciting.
Demi stars as Elisabeth, an ageing TV fitness instructor a la Jane Fonda who signs up for a mysterious medical regime called The Substance that promises to create the perfect version of herself - played by Margaret Qualley.
The role required Demi to be completely naked as well as transform into a deteriorating old woman through prosthetics.
'All of it at different times had moments that were challenging. The level of vulnerability that this role called for on all the different levels - emotionally, physically - were as demanding as it was exciting because it was really pushing me to step out of my comfort zone.'
Critics were positive on her performance, with Variety calling it 'nothing short of fearless' and The Hollywood Reporter praising how she 'imbues her character with a visceral desperation.'
The mother of three showed off her age-defying figure in the form-fitting dress, which was teamed with a pair of white and black heeled pumps
Demi's co-star Dennis Quaid referred to her Cannes comeback as a 'incredible third act' during a press conference after the film screened during the festival
This year's festival marks the first time in more than a quarter-century that Demi, who became a sex symbol through films like Striptease in the 1990s, was at the festival (Demi pictured with Dennis Quaid and director Coralie Fargeat)
This year's festival marks the first time in more than a quarter-century that Demi, who became a sex symbol through films like Striptease in the 1990s, was at the festival.
Meanwhile, Margaret, 29, said having to portray the so-called perfect version of a woman's body was a weird experience.
She said: 'She is meant to be perfect, but she's probably like the least beautiful character I've ever played because she's heartless'.
French director and writer Coralie Fargeat said that her goal was to explore women's toxic relationships with their bodies and how they are taught that their worth is tied to their appearance.
She said: 'The way I wrote the movie really sticks to what we experience as women with our bodies. So, it's the way our body is seen, but also the way we see our own body.'
The risky experiment promises to create the perfect version of herself - played by Margaret Qualley (pictured)