Jessica Brown Findlay at Munich – The Edge of War premiere reception
showcased her incredible style at the post premiere reception for Munich – The Edge of War on Wednesday.
The actress, 32, made a leggy display in a white shirt dress and a black cape style blazer during the 65th at Kettner’s Townhouse in .
The beauty- who plays Pamela Legat in the movie – completed her outfit with open toe heels and a mesh black scarf.
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Jessica Brown Findlay showcased her incredible style at the post premiere reception for Munich – The Edge of War on Wednesday
Her brunette locks were styled in soft curls and her glam makeup enhanced her striking features.
Downton Abbey star Jessica posed for a slew of snaps with German film director Christian Schwochow and actor Jeremy Irons, who also stars in the film.
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Christian looked dapper in a navy suit which he paired with a black shirt and he opted for comfort in Adidas trainers.
The Man in the Iron Mask actor donned a waistcoat with jeans which he paired with a smart coat.
Beautiful: The actress, 32, made a leggy display in a white shirt dress and a black cape style blazer during the 65th BFI London Film Festival at Kettner’s Townhouse in London
Cast: Jessica posed for a slew of snaps with German film director Christian Schwochow and actor Jeremy Irons, who also stars in the film
Style: The beauty- who plays Pamela Legat in the movie – completed her outfit with open toe heels and a mesh black scarf
Munich – The Edge of War is based on the international bestselling novel written by Robert Harris in 2018.
The flick sees a British civil servant and a German diplomat cross paths in 1938 Munich as they try to prevent a war in Europe.
Adolf Hitler is preparing to invade Czechoslovakia and Neville Chamberlain’s government desperately seeks a peaceful solution.
With the pressure building, Hugh Legat, British civil servant, and Paul von Hartmann, German diplomat, travel to Munich for the emergency Conference.
On set: Munich – The Edge of War is based on the international bestselling novel written by Robert Harris in 2018 (Pictured Jeremy as Neville Chamberlain, George MacKay as Hugh Legat_
Scene: The flick sees a British civil servant and a German diplomat cross paths in 1938 Munich as they try to prevent a war in Europe (Pictured Sandra Huller as Helen Winter, Jannis Niewohner as Paul Hartman)
As negotiations begin, the two old friends find themselves at the centre of a web of political subterfuge and very real danger.
Jessica is also due to star in the the drama, Life After Life alongside Fleabag’s Sian Clifford.
Filming has now begun on the adaptation of Kate Atkinson’s critically-acclaimed novel, which follows heroine Ursula Todd having alternative possible lives.
Jojo Rabbit’s Thomasin McKenzie, 20, will take on the lead role of Ursula, while Sian, 39, will play her mother Sylvie.
Talent: Talent: Fleabag’s Sian Clifford and Jessica lead the stellar line-up for the new BBC drama, Life After Life
Also joining the cast in the four-part drama is James McArdle, who will play Ursula’s father Hugh, and Jessica Hynes (Years and Years).
They are joined by Patsy Ferran (Black Narcissus), Harry Michell (Yesterday), Laurie Kynaston (The Trouble with Maggie Cole) Joshua Hill (Small Axe) and Maria Laird (Derry Girls).
The series is being directed by BAFTA award-winning director John Crowley (Brooklyn, Boy A).
Main character: Jojo Rabbit’s Thomasin McKenzie (pictured), 20, will take on the lead role of Ursula, while Sian, 39, will play her mother Sylvie
The story will follow Ursula as she is born one night in 1910, but dies before she draws her first breath.
On that same night in 1910, Ursula is reborn and survives.
Time and time again, living and dying in different circumstances, Ursula is reborn into a new, alternative iteration of life once more.
The compelling story follows Ursula as she navigates each new life, through a critical era which spans two world wars, an encounter with Hitler and major life events.
Of playing the lead role, Thomasin said: 'I’m drawn to Life After Life because it makes me laugh, cry, clench my fists in anger or whoop with empowerment.
Critically-acclaimed show: Sian is best known for playing Claire, the older sister of the titular character in the BBC comedy-drama series Fleabag (pictured with Phoebe Waller-Bridge)
Period drama: Jessica played Lady Sybil Crawley in the ITV television series Downton Abbey
’Bash has done a stunning job at adapting Kate Atkinson’s masterpiece, and working with John has already taught me a great deal – reinforcing my love for collaborating and creating.’
Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell, executive producers for House Productions, added: 'We feel extremely lucky to have worked with John Crowley and Fiona Weir to assemble such a very special cast – some of the UK’s most talented actors for this wonderful story of Ursula Todd’s many fascinating, joyful, traumatic, amusing and surprising lives.
’And in Thomasin, dunia bisnis online we have found our perfect heroine for Bash’s beautiful scripts.
With her luminous intelligence, she brings an extraordinary maturity to this part.’
Life After Life will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, with the premiere date yet to be confirmed.
Stellar line-up: Also joining the cast in the four-part drama is James McArdle, who will play Ursula’s father Hugh