Katie Holmes beamed with pride on Sunday as she was awarded with a prize during the 2024 Filming Italy Sardinia Festival in in Santa Margherita di Pula.
The actress, 45, exuded elegance as she walked on stage in pale peach coloured chiffon gown to accept her trophy.
She was welcomed by acting legend Harvey Keitel, who gave a speech before embracing her in a congratulatory hug.
Katie looked effortlessly stylish, sporting a dainty chain necklace and a trendy nose ring, while boosting her height in a pair of snake print high heels.
The Dawson’s Creek star sat on the front row for the ceremony beside actor Matt Bomer, who also scooped a gong.
Katie Holmes beamed with pride on Sunday as she was awarded with a prize during the 2024 Filming Italy Sardinia Festival in in Santa Margherita di Pula
The actress, 45, exuded elegance as she walked on stage in pale peach coloured chiffon gown to accept her trophy
She was welcomed by acting legend Harvey Keitel, who gave a speech before embracing her in a congratulatory hug
The Golden Globe winner, 46, looked as handsome as ever in a black button-up shirt teamed with white jeans and a tailored jacket.
The White Collar star added a pair of suede loafers and several silver necklaces, while his hair was artfully styled to showcase his chiselled good looks.
Matt also donned a couple of beaded friendship bracelets, inspired by those made popular by fans at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.
His were emblazoned with references to his hit TV show Fellow Travelers, with one reading ‘Hawk ❤️ Skippy’ for his character Hawkins Fuller and love interest Timothy Laughlin, played by Jonathan Bailey, and the other reading: ‘Beyond Measure’.
Matt and Katie looked delighted for each other as the two actors posed together with their awards held aloft.
Joining them in winning prizes during the ceremony was Abigail Cowen, who put on a leggy display in an asymmetrical black dress.
The tight-fitted number boasted a one-shoulder design and thigh-high side slit, while being adorned with silver buttons.
Narcos star Rafael Cebrián cut a dapper figure in a grey suit paired with a white vest and patent leather loafers.
Katie looked effortlessly stylish, sporting a dainty chain necklace and a trendy nose ring, while boosting her height in a pair of snake print high heels
Leaving her long brunette tresses in loose waves, Katie wore a glamorous palette of makeup complete with smoky eye shadow and pink lipstick
The Dawson’s Creek star sat on the front row for the ceremony beside actor Matt Bomer, who also scooped a gong
The Golden Globe winner, 46, looked as handsome as ever in a black button-up shirt teamed with white jeans and a tailored jacket
The White Collar star added a pair of suede loafers and several silver necklaces, while his hair was artfully styled to showcase his chiselled good looks
Matt also donned a couple of beaded friendship bracelets, inspired by those made popular by fans at Taylor Swift ‘s Eras Tour
His were emblazoned with references to his hit TV show Fellow Travelers, with one reading ‘Hawk ❤️ Skippy’ for his character Hawkins Fuller and love interest Timothy Laughlin, played by Jonathan Bailey, and the other reading: ‘Beyond Measure’ (pictured with Bo Derek)
Matt and Katie looked delighted for each other as the two actors posed together with their awards held aloft
Joining them in winning prizes during the ceremony was Abigail Cowen, who put on a leggy display in an asymmetrical black dress
The tight-fitted number boasted a one-shoulder design and thigh-high side slit, while being adorned with silver buttons
Bianca Atzei turned heads in a very daring red gown, that featured a cutout across her midriff and a dangerously high left slit.
The glamorous Italian singer received a special prize, The Music Power Award, and couldn’t hide her joy as she held it up for the cameras.
Ioan Gruffudd also looked like he was on cloud nine as he took to the stage to receive his trophy.
The actor opted for a classic black tuxedo for the ceremony, teamed with a white collared shirt and black tie.
He was supported by his fiancée Bianca Wallace, who looked chic in one-shoulder red dress, covered in a bold abstract pattern.
The Aussie proudly flaunted her dazzling diamond and emerald engagement ring and toted a bejewelled purse.
Dolph Lundgren, 66, was also present at the awards, being joined by his personal trainer wife Emma Krokdal, 28.
The actor sported a blue tweed blazer and navy shirt, while Emma opted for a burgundy T-shirt and a white pencil skirt.
Narcos star Rafael Cebrián cut a dapper figure in a grey suit paired with a white vest and patent leather loafers
Bianca Atzei turned heads in a very daring red gown, that featured a cutout across her midriff and a dangerously high left slit
The glamorous Italian singer received a special prize, The Music Power Award, and couldn’t hide her joy as she held it up for the cameras
Ioan Gruffudd also looked like he was on cloud nine as he took to the stage to receive his trophy
The actor opted for a classic black tuxedo for the ceremony, teamed with a white collared shirt and black tie
He was supported by his fiancée Bianca Wallace , who looked chic in one-shoulder red dress, covered in a bold abstract pattern
The Aussie proudly flaunted her dazzling diamond and emerald engagement ring and toted a bejewelled purse
Dolph Lundgren , 66, was also present at the awards, being joined by his personal trainer wife Emma Krokdal, 28
The actor sported a blue tweed blazer and navy shirt, while Emma opted for a burgundy T-shirt and a white pencil skirt
Bo Derek was also in attendance, turning heads in a regal blue gown with a semi-sheer skirt and gold floral detailing.
The Filming Italy festival saw more than 70 international and Italian films, TV series, documentaries and shorts showcased.
The local premieres at the festival included Katie’s mental illness drama Rare Objects which she co-wrote, starred in and directed.
Dolph was there for his action film Wanted Man, which he also directed, starred in and co-wrote.
Sydney Sweeney’s horror film Immaculate, Antonio Banderas’ crime thriller Cult Killer and Netflix’s upcoming Japanese anime film The Imaginary were also premiered.).
The event’s creator Tiziana Rocca said that this year the festival upped its game to in making ‘a major effort to attract talents’.
It hosted a slew of Hollywood stars, including Brie Larson, Colman Domingo, Gemma Arterton, Alexandra Daddario, Kate Beckinsale, John David Washington and Rosario Dawson.
Bo Derek was also in attendance, turning heads in a regal blue gown with a semi-sheer skirt and gold floral detailing
The Filming Italy festival saw more than 70 international and Italian films, TV series, documentaries and shorts showcased (Paz Vega)
The local premieres at the festival included Katie’s mental illness drama Rare Objects which she co-wrote, starred in and directed (Katie with Eleonora Pedron)
Sydney Sweeney’s horror film Immaculate, Antonio Banderas’ crime thriller Cult Killer and Netflix’s upcoming Japanese anime film The Imaginary were also premiered (L-R Paolo Del Brocco, Giulio Base, Harvey Keitel pictured)
The event’s creator Tiziana Rocca said that this year the festival upped its game to in making ‘a major effort to attract talents’ (pictured with Katie and Matt)
It hosted a slew of Hollywood stars, including Brie Larson, Colman Domingo, Gemma Arterton, Alexandra Daddario, Kate Beckinsale, John David Washington and Rosario Dawson (pictured)