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Angelina Jolie, 46, looks sleek in all black as she poses with photographer JR, 38, her lookalike daughter Shiloh, 15, and son Pax, 17, at the French artist's documentary premiere in LA

         Angelina Jolie hit the red carpet alongside French photographer JR, 38, her lookalike daughter Shiloh, 15, and son Pax, 17, for the premiere of the artist's new documentary Paper & Glue on Thursday. The Eternals star, 46, was a vision in all-black as she sashayed down the red carpet at LA's the Museum of Tolerance alongside two of the six children she shares with her ex Brad Pitt and the man of the moment JR.  Having been joined by her kids at a number of her recent red carpet events, Angelina yet again made the event a family affair as she was joined by Shiloh and Pax alongside mysterious JR.  Angelina paired her ribbed black turtleneck with a calf-skimming, biased-cut skirt that highlighted her trim frame and reached down to her knees. She stayed on theme with a pair of classic black pumps. The Academy Award winner had her lustrous brunette locks parted down the middle and resting across her shoulders, and she kept her makeup fairly low key. She completed her premiere look with small hoop earrings. Shiloh meanwhile was undergoing another style overhaul, having recent shed her trademark androgynous looks in favour of her stunning gowns and trendy, girlish ensembles.She wore a hoodie with ripped jeans and Converse trainers while scraping her blonde locks back and showing her remarkable likeness to her movie star mother.  Pax showed off his winning smile while wearing a gray plaid shirt buttoned all the way to the top and charcoal jeans to complement it, as well as black sneakers. He laughed and giggled while he stood with his mother's arm draped over his shoulders in doting style. Angelina's friendship has been chronicled in recent months after he snapped her during a trip to France in August. Also showing off a casual ensemble was actress Sofia Boutella, who was draped in a grey overcoat with thick breast pockets that swallowed up her trim figure.The Climax actor had on a plunging black blouse under it that was decorated with white floral designs, and she layered up with a white blazer over it.She completed the look with cream-colored slacks that flared at the bottom and completely covered her footwear. Los Angeles Times described the movie as: 'In the film, he looks at five of his most iconic installations, relayed via casual anecdotes nested inside the process of creating other projects...'While JR is visiting a supermax prison near Tehachapi, Calif., and enlisting its inmates to participate in one of his projects, he describes an installation he created at the U.S.-Mexico border: A giant photograph of a toddler, Kikito, peering over the fence from the Mexican side...'It became a social media sensation, and when the scaffolding the photo was attached to needed to come down, JR threw a party with tacos and a band that erased the border for a moment.'The Algerian actress had her long raven locks layered across her coat at first, but she swept them back.JR, the guest of honor, set the tone for the relaxed evening with a cream-colored jacket over a black flee and an extra sweater.He contrasted the items with jeans and white sneakers, and he wore his identifiable trilby hat and dark round-frame sunglasses. JR — whose real name and identity have never been confirmed, despite him having made several public appearances in recent years — is best known as a street artist who prints monumental versions of black-and-white photographs and posts them onto public buildings.He later expanded into making documentary features about his work, though his most-acclaimed film was his 2017 documentary Faces Places, which he co-directed with the late French New Wave pioneer Agnès Varda.

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