Angelina Jolie cuts a glamorous figure in a black dress and boots while attending the London premiere of her film Maria.

Angelina Jolie cut a glamorous figure as she attended the premiere of Mariah at the 68th BFI London Film Festival at London's Royal Festival Hall on Friday.

The 49-year-old actress flaunted her style as she hit the red carpet in a black jacket and matching pants.

The movie star wore a matching low-cut top while adding height to her figure with a pair of black boots.

Letting her blonde locks fall over her shoulders, Angelina accessorized her outfit with a pair of gold earrings.

The Oscar-winning actress flaunted her natural beauty with light makeup.

Angelina Jolie cut a glamorous figure as she attended the premiere of Maria at the 68th BFI London Film Festival at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Friday.

The 49-year-old actress flaunted her style as she hit the red carpet in a black jacket and matching pants.

The 49-year-old actress showed off her style as she arrived on the red carpet in a black blazer and matching pants.

The movie star wore a matching low-cut top while adding height to her figure with a pair of black boots.

The movie star wore a matching low-cut top while adding height to her figure with a pair of black boots.

Twiggy, a documentary about the life of the iconic 1960s model, also premiered at the BFI on Thursday.

Twiggy, whose real name is Leslie Lawson, attended the event wearing a fuchsia jacket and pants paired with a white top.

She posed alongside the film's director Sadie Frost, who opted for a black silk dress with a low-cut neckline.

María de Angelina follows the life of legendary opera singer María Callas.

The film begins in the final days of the soprano's life, reviewing all the triumphs and tragedies along the way.

Callas died of a heart attack on September 16, 1977 at his home in Paris. He is 53 years old.

Angelina called roles like Gallus “once in a lifetime,” adding, “I mean, it's definitely a big challenge,” Deadline reported.

To play the opera singer, Angelina spent seven months learning six of the late singer's most famous lessons.

Letting her blonde locks fall over her shoulders, Angelina accessorized her outfit with a pair of gold earrings.

Letting her blonde locks fall over her shoulders, Angelina accessorized her outfit with a pair of gold earrings.

Angelina looked in good spirits as she posed on the red carpet alongside María director Pablo Lorraine and co-star Alba Rohrwacher.

Angelina looked in good spirits as she posed on the red carpet alongside María director Pablo Lorraine and co-star Alba Rohrwacher.

Letting her blonde locks fall over her shoulders, Angelina accessorized her outfit with a pair of gold earrings.

Letting her blonde locks fall over her shoulders, Angelina accessorized her outfit with a pair of gold earrings.

Angelina was all smiles as she signed autographs and posed for photos with her fans.

Angelina was all smiles as she signed autographs and posed for photos with her fans.

The film María de Angelina follows the life of the legendary opera singer María Callas in her final days.

The film María de Angelina follows the life of the legendary opera singer María Callas in her final days.

Angelina was also excited to work with director Pablo Lorraine, saying, “I don't get asked to do this kind of work very often. And if you ask me, it doesn't happen often with this kind of material and this director, so it's something that happens once in a lifetime.

Her experience making the film was “beyond what I could have imagined, it was an emotional gift for me,” she said, adding that the role “changed me as a person.” It helped me heal a part of me.'

The Mr. & Mrs. Smith actress said it was difficult to explain all the ways the character had changed and healed.

'Explaining can be very personal. But since that first day [on set] Those moments, singing at the top of my lungs and crying breathlessly at La Scala in Milan, changed me.

“Having the opportunity to combine two of my deepest and most personal passions, cinema and opera, was a long-awaited dream,” Pablo Lorraine told Variety in a statement.

Twiggy, a documentary about the life of the iconic 1960s model, also premiered at the BFI on Thursday.

Twiggy, a documentary about the life of the iconic 1960s model, also premiered at the BFI on Thursday.

Twiggy, whose real name is Leslie Lawson, attended the event wearing a fuchsia jacket and pants with a white top.

She posed alongside the film's director Sadie Frost, who opted for a black silk dress.

Twiggy, whose real name is Leslie Lawson, attended the event wearing a fuchsia jacket and pants with a white top.

Angelina Jolie's Mariah co-star Ajelina Papadopoulos looked incredible in a red minidress.

Angelina Jolie's Maria co-star Angelina Papadopoulos looked stunning in a red mini dress.

'It was a fascinating opportunity to do this with Angelina, who is such a brave and passionate artist. A true gift.'

The Netflix film hits US theaters on November 27 and debuts on Streamer on December 11.

It is considered an awards season front-runner and premiered to an eight-minute ovation at the Venice Film Festival.

Angelina also serves as executive producer of the Broadway musical adaptation of The Outsiders and her 16-year-old daughter Vivienne is her assistant.