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Actor and Venice Film Festival jury president Cate Blanchett, wearing a cape dress by Esteban Cortazar, touches elbows with festival director Alberto Barbera. Scroll through to see more images from the festival's red carpet.
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At the opening ceremony and premiere of the Italian romantic drama "Lacci," actor Tilda Swinton holds a custom James Merry face mask inspired by sea creatures and Venice's Rialto Fish Market.
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Cate Blanchett arrives for the screening of the film "Amants" (Lovers) wearing Alexander McQueen. Blanchett's look is a hand-embroidered floral asymmetrical top with wool silk trousers.
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Actor Anna Foglietta in an Armani suit on the red carpet
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Model Taylor Hill hits the red carpet in an Etro crystal-embroidered floral chiffon gown for the festival's opening ceremony and the screening of the film "Lacci," directed by Daniele Luchetti.
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Actors Anna Foglietta and Roberta Armani in Giorgio Armani Haute Couture arrive for the opening ceremony in cloth masks matching their dark green and vivid blue looks. Masks this year are a common sight on the red carpet.
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Singer Elodie at the opening ceremony in a silver high-slit Atelier Versace gown.
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A guest arrives for the opening ceremony in a glitzy Carnival-inspired head-to-toe look, including a crystalline face mask.
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"Outlander" actor Lotte Verbeek and star of upcoming psychological drama "The Book of Vision," walks the red carpet in Alberta Ferretti ahead of the opening ceremony. "The Book Of Vision," co-starring Charles Dance, is opening Venice Critics' Week.
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Italian model and influencer Paola Turani walks the red carpet for the opening ceremony in a shimmering white halter cut-out gown. Ahead of her arrival, Turani posted a video on Instagram introducing the look from a balcony.
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"Game of Thrones" actor Nathalie Emmanuel pays tribute to women directors by wearing a Miu Miu Women's Tales t-shirt, featuring stills from director Ava DuVernay's short film "The Door."
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Amira Casar at the screening of the French film "Amants" (Lovers) in a Loewe ready-to-wear flower jacquard bib dress.
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Argentinian-Spanish model and actress Georgina Rodriguez at the premiere of the Pedro Almodóvar film "The Human Voice," wearing a high-slit Pronovias made-to-measure dress.
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"Stranger Things" actor Maya Hawke walks the red carpet ahead of her new film "Mainstream," directed by Gia Coppola, in a Versace mermaid gown.
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Vanessa Kirby in a tailored black Giorgio Armani suit at the screening of her new film "The World To Come," a romance co-starring Katherine Waterston that has been receiving buzz at the festival.
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Director Alice Waddington on the red carpet in a lavender tulle Reveligion asymmetrical gown ahead of the movies "The Human Voice" and "Quo Vadis, Aida?"
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Model Maty Fall Diba arrives on the red carpet wearing a custom printed silk chiffon and golden thread Etro gown.
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Tilda Swinton holds her custom James Merry face mask in a white Chanel Haute Couture ensemble.
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Director Gia Coppola in a tiered multi-color Gucci gown ahead of the premiere of her film "Mainstream," starring Maya Hawke, Colleen Camp and Andrew Garfield.
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Actor Livio Beshir on the red carpet before the screenings of "The Human Voice" and "Quo Vadis, Aida?"
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Actor Stacy Martin walks the red carpet in a mid-length Louis Vuitton dress ahead of the premiere of the French film "Amants" (Lovers).
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Model Taylor Hill at the "Lovers" (Amants) premiere in a custom Etro midnight blue velvet and silk satin wrap dress.
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Actor Benoit Magimel on the red carpet ahead of the French film "Amants" (Lovers).
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Actor Giulia De Lellis at the screening of "Amants" (Lovers) in a tiered tulle gown.
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Actor Natasha Andrews in Dior at the "Amants" (Lovers) premiere.
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Laura Barth at the "Amants" (Lovers) premiere wearing Luisa Beccaria.
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British-American model Arizona Muse chose a sustainable red gown in organic silk by designer Alberta Ferretti.
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Italian actor Anna Foglietta in a custom black silk velvet gown embroidered with Swarovski crystals by Etro.
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French actor Adele Exarchopoulos in a provocative Maison Cleo jersey dress at the premiere of her new film, the comedy "Mandibules."
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The red carpet at this year’s Venice Film Festival is proving to be unlike any before it, with celebrities arriving on the island of Lido in face masks and gowns to a muted reception.

The 77th edition of the festival is one of the first major cultural events to take place in Europe since the coronavirus pandemic took hold on the continent, with the Cannes Film Festival canceling its 2020 event in May.

“We are not proud to be the first, after the forced pause, to be able to do so,” said Roberto Cicutto, president of festival organizer La Biennale di Venezia, in an online statement. “But we are proud of having shown… that it can be done, putting in place all the safety measures and presenting a program that has little to envy those of the preceding years.”

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A variety of face masks have been on display on this year's red carpet.

Those safety measures include mandatory face masks, temperature checks, physical distancing during screenings and a wall built around the red carpet to keep the public away.

Though attendance was much sparser than in previous years, celebrities still touched down on the red carpet in style. Tilda Swinton, who is a Chanel ambassador, arrived at the opening ceremony in a white blouse and black crepe layered skirt from the brand’s Spring-Summer 2020 Haute Couture collection. The glimmering gold carnival mask she carried was later traded for a loftier gold object: the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement, awarded to her during the event.

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Tilda Swinton arrives for the festival's opening ceremony and first screening holding a custom sea creature-inspired mask by artist James Merry.

Actor and jury president Cate Blanchett greeted festival director Alberto Barbera by touching elbows, with both wearing masks. Blanchett paired hers with an Esteban Cortazar cape dress she had previously worn to the “Carol” premiere at the 2015 London Film Festival.

Elsewhere, model Taylor Hill hit the red carpet in an Etro crystal-embroidered floral chiffon gown, while Roberta Armani impressed in a vivid blue number from her uncle Giorgio’s namesake label. “Game of Thrones” actor Nathalie Emmanuel made a statement by wearing a Miu Miu Women’s Tales T-shirt honoring women directors. The shirt she chose, which she paired with a fitted ankle-length blue skirt, featured stills from an Ava DuVernay short film.

At the premiere of the drama “Mainstream,” starring Maya Hawke and Andrew Garfield, Hawke wowed in a Versace mermaid gown with embroidered Swarovski crystals and a waterfall effect of gold appliqué. Director Gia Coppola joined her – socially distanced on the carpet – in a tiered multicolor Gucci dress with billowing sleeves and high collar.

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Director Gia Coppola and actor Maya Hawke and on the red carpet for the drama "Mainstream."

At the premiere of the buzzy period love story “The World to Come,” starring Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston and Casey Affleck, Kirby looked effortless in a plunging black Armani suit.

The future of cinema

This year’s Venice Film Festival opened with the premiere of “Lacci,” a romantic drama directed by Daniele Luchetti. The movie, which is set in Naples and depicts a marriage on the brink, has been compared to Noah Baumbach’s 2019 hit “Marriage Story.” The festival also saw the premieres of movies including the Greta Thunberg biopic “Greta,” Pedro Almodóvar’s Swinton-led “The Human Voice,” and the moody Frances McDormand road trip story “Nomadland.”

On September 7, Regina King made history as the first Black woman to have a directorial debut at the festival. Her film, “One Night in Miami,” is an adaptation of a Kemp Powers play (first staged in 2013) about a real meeting that took place in 1964 between Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke.

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A brief history of the red carpet

On stage at the opening ceremony, festival director Barbera voiced his concern about the future of cinema, as the pandemic could give streaming services a further edge over theaters. “The feeling of watching a film on the large screen with other people is in the very nature of the film industry,” he said. “We have to support cinemas. Many are still closed today, others will never open again.”

While accepting her Lifetime Achievement award, Swinton emphasized the tenacity of the film industry: “To come to Venice, this year of all years, to celebrate immortal cinema and her defiant survival in the face of all the challenges that evolution might throw at her – as at us all – will be my sincere joy.”

This year’s Venice Film Festival is being held at the Venice Lido and runs from September 2-12, 2020.

Scroll through the gallery above to see the best looks from Venice Film Festival’s red carpet. The gallery will be updated throughout the event.