Roitfeld At The Last Station Premiere

Julia Restoin-Roitfeld looks sophisticated and gorgeous at last night's premiere of the film The Last Station at the Paris Theatre in New York City. I admire the way she keeps everything simple to let the studs shine, her style is impeccable. The skirt is a bit longer than Julia's typical choice but I like it on her, particularly paired with the chic shoes. Her leather coat is exquisite, I don't recall seeing it previously.
Directed by Michael Hoffman, The Last Station focuses on Leo Tolstoy (played by Christopher Plummer), his wife Sofya (Helen Mirren), and their last days on his estate in Russia. Hoffman also wrote the screenplay based on the novel by Jay Parini and it sounds much more passionate than the average literary biopic. I would love to know Julia's thoughts on the film.
Julia Restoin-Roitfeld photograph courtesy of zimbio.com





Reader Comments (4)
Wow, I can't believe I haven't heard of this movie. It sounds really cool. Btw, the movie I watched tonight called "Moon" was directed by David Bowie's son, Duncan Jones. You could almost hear ground control calling Major Tom in the background.
Nice, I made a mark in my "Found" column.
; )
Your movie sounds cool also.
oh i would love to know as well what she thought...since carine, is always happy to mention that her father was russian.
and i like how she was dressed as well....wonderfully simple.
great point, jane! not only is carine's father (and julia's grandfather) russian, he was also an esteemed film producer. love of cinema definitely runs deep in this family.