Eiza Gonzalez looked elegant in behind the scenes photos from her new movie of The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare, which opens on Friday.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is the new Guy Ritchie film that takes place during WWII.
Gonzalez sports several looks in the photos, including a stylish and elegant white dress and white fur stole and minimalist vivid green dress leaving little to the imagination.
The actress thanked her fellow castmates, 'Beyond honored to share the screen with my talented co-stars who I adore and do such a beautiful job in this. Thank you.'
The film had its official premiere on April 13, in New York. Some audiences got to see the film early at AMC Theatres Screen Unseen on April 8.
Eiza Gonzalez looked elegant in behind the scenes photos from her new movie of The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare, which opens on Friday
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is the new Guy Ritchie film that takes place during WWII
She also praised the film's director: 'Words can't describe how grateful I am for how much you've supported me.' She urged followers to go to the theater to see the film.
The second slide of ten showed her speaking with the director, while a camera is pointed at her.
She wore a stunning purple dress with a plunging neckline and an elaborate design on the fabric and grasps a cigarette holder in her right hand.
One showed her laughing with costars as the Aladdin director looked on at the scene.
Another revealed The Extrapolations star between takes. She sat in an era-appropriate car and English filmmaker stood to its side.
Other photos depicted her in a scene with Babs Olusanmokun.
They stood side by side wearing suits. The Dune actor cupped her hands and her character lit a cigarette.
Gonzalez sports several looks in the photos, here she is in a purple floral print dress
The actress thanked her fellow castmates, 'Beyond honored to share the screen with my talented co-stars who I adore and do such a beautiful job in this. Thank you'
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The film had its official premiere on April 13, in New York. Some audiences got to see the film early at AMC Theatres Screen Unseen on April 8
Here she had on an emerald green evening gown at the bar
She was also seen laughing it up with the cast and the crew
One of the slides features Gonzalez at center stage, just draped in shadows from two stage lights pointed towards her, standing at a microphone, music stands and instruments barely visible behind her. Along with acting the Three Body Problem actress sings in the film.
Marjorie Stewart, her character, is based on a real person and is adapted from a Damien Lewis book about a covert British organization that was founded by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and engaged in spy missions and sabotaged the German war machine in Nazi-occupied Europe during the Second World War.
The last two years have been productive for the Ambulance star. Along with starring in several films she partnered with Casa Azul last year to serve as spokesperson for the brand.
Several other tequila brands had approached the Mexican-born actress, but she wanted to work with a company whose values were in line with hers and respected the culture and history of Mexico and the liquor.
Along with acting, the Sonora-born polyglot has recorded several albums.
Eiza at the The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare New York premiere on Monday in New York City
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