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Salma Hayek stuns at Premier of ‘El Sabor de la Navidad’ during TIFF 2023

Sep 14, 2023 | Community News

September 14, 2023

BARRIO (Just Jared) – Salma Hayek Pinault is taking over TIFF!

The 57-year-old actress stunned in a gorgeous, sleek white dress for the El Sabor de la Navidad premiere and party, held during the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival at Royal Alexandra Theatre on Wednesday (September 13) in Toronto, Ontario.

Salma joined her Ventanarosa Productions producing partner Jose Tamez, director Alejandro Lorenzo, executive producers Billy Rovzar, Fernando Rovzar, and Jennevie Olivieri-López for the events.

The movie will have three parallel stories revolving around Mexico City’s Christmas celebrations: The first centers on an estranged daughter seeks reconciliation with her family, and in the second, two friends put their friendship to the test when they start working as competing Santa Clauses in Alameda Central Park. In the third, a lonely chef that cooks Christmas dinners for other families confronts her feelings for her kitchen assistant.

El Sabor de la Navidad is the second movie under Salma’s company and TelevisaUnivision , and will be available on ViX in November.

Photos by: Gabriel Di Sante

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