Al Pacino is supporting the directorial debut of his daughter, Julie. For the occasion, Pacino and his three adult kids attended the Los Angeles premiere of “I Live Here Now,” Julie Pacino’s first feature film.
Pacino, 85, was photographed on the red carpet with his kids, joyfully holding on to them. He was accompanied by Julie, 36, and twins Anton and Olivia, 25. The group smiled and made silly poses for the camera, clearly happy to be spending time together and to be celebrating Julie’s achievement.
For the outing, Pacino looked cool in an all-black look, wearing a leather jacket that he paired a baggy shirt, pants, and sneakers. Julie dressed similarly to him, wearing black pants and a matching jacket, paired with a maroon shirt.
Pacino’s youngest kids opted for a more informal look, with Anton wearing blue shorts, a black shirt, and sneakers. He has his hair long, like his dad, some sunglasses, and a beard. Julie wore baggy jeans with crosses stitched on them, and a baggy red sweatshirt.
“I Live Here Now” is a psychological horror film that follows a young woman trapped in a remote hotel. It stars Madeline Brewer, Lucy Fry, and Sheryl Lee.
More details about Pacino
He shares his kids with different women: Julie is the daughter of his ex-girlfriend Jan Tarrant, while Anton and Olivia are the kids of Beverly D’Angelo. He also has a 2-year-old son named Roman, whom he shares with Noor Alfallah.
In recent months, Pacino has opened up about becoming a father in his 80s.In 2024, Pacino published an autobiography titled “Sonny Boy,” with him crediting his status as a new father as one of the reasons why he decided to reminisce about his life. “I want to be around for this child. And I hope I am,” he said in an interview with the BBC. “I hope I stay healthy, and he knows who his dad is, of course.”
“Everything he does is real. Everything he does is interesting to me. So, we talk. I play the harmonica with him on the other video thing, and we have made this kind of contact. So, it’s fun.”
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