Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus share a kiss on the red carpet in Spain

Diane Kruger puts on a loved-up display with fiancé Norman Reedus as they share a kiss while attending the Marlowe premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival

Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus put on a loved-up display as they graced the red carpet at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain on Saturday.

Looking sensational in an embellished beige turtleneck bodysuit and floral miniskirt, the actress ppeared alongside her co-star Liam Neeson for the premiere of her latest film Marlowe.

The 46-year-old wore her hair back in a slick low bun with a dark bronzed smokey eye look, finishing the look off with a pair of powder blue pointed court heels. 

Cute! Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus put on a loved-up display as they graced the red carpet at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain on Saturday 

She needed little accessory to complete her outfit as her eye-catching bodysuit, which had trumpet frilled cuffs, the chunky diamante neckline and shiny silver spots covered the light beige toned top.

Her black skirt had a frilled panel beneath the skin-tight waistband which showed off Kruger’s svelte waist, and had a trailing panel at the back.

Diane’s long pins were given even more length with the court heels which added some height to her frame.

Her fiancé Norman Reedus donned an almost-all-black ensemble with a pale blue shirt to compliment his soon-to-be wife’s heels and flowers on her skirt.

Stunning: Looking sensational in an embellished beige turtleneck bodysuit and floral miniskirt, the actress was in attendance for the premiere of her film Marlowe

Co-stars: Diane stars alongside Liam Neeson in Marlowe, and the pair were seen posing for snaps together at the film’s launch

Premiere: Neil Jordan, Diane Kruger and Liam Neeson all posed up a storm together on the red carpet as they attended the premiere for their film 

Pins: Diane needed little accessories to complete her outfit as her eye-catching bodysuit, which had trumpet frilled cuffs, the chunky diamante neckline and shiny silver spots on her top

He gave his beloved partner a kiss on the lips to show his support for her starring role in Marlowe, in which she plays Clare Cavendish. 

A ‘neo-noir’ thriller, the latest movie from Kruger directed by Neil Jordan is a story about Detective Phillip Marlowe, played by Liam Neeson.

Marlowe becomes embroiled in an investigation with a rich Californian family residing in Bay City after a Clare hires him to find her former lover.


Stunning: The 46-year-old wore her hair back in a slick low bun with a dark bronzed smokey eye look and nude lip

Picture-perfect: Her black skirt had a frilled panel beneath the skin-tight waistband which showed off Kruger’s svelte waist, and had a trailing panel at the back

Diane stars alongside Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Alan Cumming, Danny Huston, Daniela Melchior, and Colm Meaney and is set to be released on 2 December.

Earlier this year the loved-up couple, who share a daughter, celebrated their six-year anniversary after first setting eyes on each other on set in 2015.

She took to Instagram in July to share a black and white photo of the two and wrote: ‘|||||\.’ The tally marks were accompanied by a red heart emoji and she tagged her husband-to-be, 53.

New film: Her fiancé Norman Reedus donned an almost-all-black ensemble with a pale blue shirt to compliment his soon-to-be wife’s heels and flowers on her skirt

Red-carpet ready: Earlier this year the loved-up couple, who share a daughter, celebrated their six-year anniversary after first setting eyes on each other on set in 2015

Reedus, who starred in the AMC horror series The Walking Dead, also has a second child, a son, from his previous relationship with supermodel Helena Christensen. 

Based on John Banville’s novel ‘The Black Eyed Blonde’, the movie is set in 1930s Los Angeles.

Private eye Philip Marlowe – played by Neeson – is tasked with finding the missing ex-lover of Clare Cavendish, a beautiful heiress played by German-born actress Diane Kruger.

The character Marlowe has been played before by the likes of Humphrey Bogart and Elliott Gould, but Neeson said this pedigree didn’t phase him from taking part in the neo-noir thriller.

‘Even though these wonderful actors have played it before, that didn’t intimidate me,’ Neeson told a press conference in San Sebastian.

And pose: Reedus, who starred in the AMC horror series The Walking Dead, also has a second child, a son, from his previous relationship with supermodel Helena Christensen

Smooch: He gave his beloved partner a kiss on the lips to show his support for her starring role in Marlowe, in which she plays Clare Cavendish

Selfie: A ‘neo-noir’ thriller, the latest movie from Kruger (pictured) directed by Neil Jordan is a story about Detective Phillip Marlowe, played by Liam Neeson

The film by Oscar-winning director Neil Jordan was screened out of competition at the 70th edition of the festival, which opened in San Sebastian in northern Spain on September 16.

‘We don’t get to play those kind of characters very often anymore or those kind of films are not being made that often anymore,’ said Kruger, known for films such as ‘Inglourious Basterds’ and ‘Troy’.

‘I knew Neil would give it a certain quirky twist and that he would cast it superbly,’ said Neeson.

Star roles: Private eye Philip Marlowe – played by Neeson – is tasked with finding the missing ex-lover of Clare Cavendish, a beautiful heiress played by German-born actress Diane Kruger

A total of 17 films are competing for the best award in the official selection, with the festival’s prizes to be announced at a ceremony late Saturday.

The festival is the fourth major European film gala of the year, following Cannes, Venice and Berlin.

It was originally intended to honour Spanish-language films but has established itself as a top showcase for new films.

The festival hosted the world premiere of Alfred Hitchcock’s spy thriller ‘North by Northwest’ in 1959 and Woody Allen’s ‘Melinda and Melinda’ in 2004.

Festival ready:  The film by Oscar-winning director Neil Jordan was screened out of competition at the 70th edition of the festival. Liam Neeson and Kruger are pictured

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