Tilda Swinton is currently in Sydney, Australia filming George Miller’s upcoming fantasy film, Three Thousands Years of Longing.
On Saturday, the 60-year-old showed off her dramatic transformation, as she donned a short, bright red bob haircut on set.
The British actress sat in a vintage taxi for the scenes, which had a London license plate despite the film being made Down Under.
Looking good: Tilda Swinton (pictured) is in Sydney filming George Miller’s upcoming fantasy film Three Thousands Years of Longing
Tilda stepped out of the cab briefly to have her makeup touched up by her team of stylists.
She looked eye-catching in a long, mustard-coloured coat, underneath which she had on what appeared to be a smart orange dress.
To match her colour palette, Tila opted for bright red lipstick and a hint of coral blush.
A look: On Saturday, the 60-year-old showed off her dramatic transformation, as she donned a short, bright red bob haircut on set
Step back in time: The British actress sat in a vintage taxi for the scenes
Orange you glad you saw me: She looked eye-catching in a long, mustard-coloured coat, underneath which she had on what appeared to be a smart orange dress
Ready for action: To match her colour palette, Tila opted for bright red lipstick and a hint of coral blush
Her ageless visage looked line-free and glowing, and she had on a pair of round glasses.
Tilda looked pensive as she filmed the scenes, either waiting patiently between takes or gazing out the window in thought.
According to IMDb, the film is about a ‘lonely and bitter British woman’ who encounters a genie during a trip to Istanbul.
Looking good: Her ageless visage looked line-free and glowing, and she had on a pair of round glasses
Deep in though: Tilda looked pensive as she filmed the scenes, either waiting patiently between takes or gazing out the window in thought
Frantasy: The cab had a London license plate despite the film being made Down Under
Ready for her close up! Tilda gazed into the camera as it filmed her from outside
She is granted three wishes, which forces her to realise she has a ‘desire to be loved’.
The film is written and directed by Mad Max director George Miller and has a budget of around US$60,000,000.
In an interview with British Vogue earlier this year, the Doctor Strange actress admitted she never set out to be a movie star.
Just a touch! Tilda stepped out of the cab briefly to have her makeup touched up by her team of stylists
Movie magic: According to IMDb, the film is about a ‘lonely and bitter British woman’ who encounters a genie during a trip to Istanbul
Script: She is granted three wishes, which forces her to realise she has a ‘desire to be loved’
Cool idea! The film is written and directed by Mad Max director George Miller and has a budget of around US$60,000,000
It worked out: In an interview with British Vogue earlier this year, the Doctor Strange actress admitted she never set out to be a movie star
‘I’ve never had any ambition as an artist. That may sound crazy and transgressive, but it’s a fact,’ she told the publication.
‘If you’d asked me when I was 10 or 20, I would have said my only ambitions were to live in a family, to have friends that made me laugh and laughed at my jokes, and to live in the Highlands of Scotland, by the sea with a lot of dogs and a kitchen garden. Seriously.
‘And I have been really blessed to be able to achieve them. Everything else is a bonus. Everything else is just icing and candles and flowers alongside.’
Admission: ‘I’ve never had any ambition as an artist. That may sound crazy and transgressive, but it’s a fact,’ she told the publication