Matt Damon and Camille Cottin's new movie Stillwater was met with huge praise following its premiere on Thursday night.
And on Friday, the actor, 50, and actress, 42, put on a jovial display as they attended a photocall for Stillwater during the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival in France, amid the Oscar buzz surrounding the crime drama.
The duo celebrated positive reviews with their co-stars after the crime drama movie was met with a standing ovation following its premiere screening the night before.
Happy days: Matt Damon, 50, and Camille Cottin, 42, put on a jovial display as they attended a photocall for Stillwater during the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival in France
Matt kept things simple for the photocall, wearing a black sweater and a cropped pair of taupe trousers.
Camille looked effortlessly cool in a cream A-line shirt dress which she teamed with chunky black biker boots.
The French actress showed off her styling skills by accessorising with three Christian Dior belts.
Abigail Breslin, of Little Miss Sunshine fame, looked sublime in a floral frock and silver heels as she stood next to her co-stars.
Joy: They celebrated positive reviews with their co-stars after the movie was met with a standing ovation at its premiere screening the night before (Pictured with Abigail Breslin)
Laid-back cool: Matt kept things simple for the photocall, wearing a black sweater and a cropped pair of taupe trousers
Friends and colleagues: Camille and Matt shared a laugh together at the photocall
Fashionista: Camille looked effortlessly cool in a cream A-line shirt dress and multiple waist belts, teamed with chunky black biker boots
Beauty: Camille showed off her styling skills by accessorising with three Christian Dior belts
Delighted: Matt and Camille looked delighted to be out promoting Stillwater
Matt reportedly teared up during a five minute standing ovation following the premiere screening of Stillwater on Thursday night.
According to Twitter, Matt - an Oscar-winning writer as well as actor - became overwhelmed with emotion at the overwhelming positive reaction to the film.
He stars as a man who travels from Oklahoma to France to