Julianne Moore Marc Aurelio Award
Celebrity Pictures > Archives > 2010 > November >
Julianne Moore Marc Aurelio Award (10 pictures)
View All Images- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10.
- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10.
- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10.
- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10.
- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10.
- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10.
- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10.
- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10.
- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10.
- Actress Julianne Moore spoke with reporters and posed for photographers at the premiere of "The Kids Are All Right" held at Auditorium Parco Della Musica, where she also received the Marc'aurelio Acting Award, during the 5th International Rome Film Festival. Julianne, who plays a lesbian mother in "The Kids Are All Right", spoke against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi who was recently quoted as saying it is, 'better to like beautiful girls than to be gay.' Moore retorted when asked about Berlusconi's comment, 'To hint or to say there is something wrong with homosexuality is very unfortunate and it's embarrassing when people continue to perpetuate these untruths.' Rome, ITA. 11/02/10. `