Jude Law and his wife Phillippa Coan looked smitten as they held hands on their way to Venice Airport on Monday after enjoying the 82nd Film Festival.
The British acting legend, 52, flashed a smile as he sported a navy jacket, grey trousers and dark shades for his plane ride.
Meanwhile business psychologist Philippa, 38, rocked an effortlessly chic look in a grey co-ord featuring a sleeveless tank and smart trousers.
The happy couple – who have been married since 2019 – made time to stop for a few lucky fans despite their busy schedule.
Jude signed a few autographs before departing from Italian soil, where he attended the premiere of his new espionage thriller Wizard Of The Kremlin.
The current political landscape gave way to a rather more glamorous one on Sunday afternoon as the 82nd Venice Film Festival hosted the first screening of the controversial film.

Jude Law and his wife Phillippa Coan looked smitten as they held hands on their way to Venice Airport on Monday after enjoying the 82nd Film Festival

The British acting legend, 52, flashed a smile as he sported a navy jacket, grey trousers and dark shades for his plane ride
Jude stars as Russian President Vladimir Putin in the adaptation of Giuliano da Empoli’s 2022 novel.
And he was on hand to promote the film alongside glamorous co-star Alicia Vikander in north-eastern Italy as this year’s ceremony reaches its halfway point.
Somewhat inevitably, Alicia – who plays the fictional Ksenia to Jude’s Putin in their new film – overshadowed the British actor in a sweeping blue evening gown as she sashayed onto the red carpet ahead of Sunday’s official screening.
The Swedish actress, 36, was met by a wall of photographers evidently keen to capture her off-the-shoulder dress as she posed alongside Jude who looked suitably suave in a white tuxedo and black dress trousers.
The pair were accompanied by American star Paul Dano – Vadim Baranov in the new film – and director Olivier Assayas before being welcomed by festival organiser Alberto Barbera.
Jude was supported at the premiere by his wife Phillipa, who looked striking in a figure-hugging silvery gown boasting a keyhole cutout.

Meanwhile business psychologist Philippa rocked an effortlessly chic look in a grey co-ord featuring a sleeveless tank and smart trousers

She added a pair of classy black sandals and a matching tote bag, while also shielding behind a pair of stylish sunglasses

Jude signed a few autographs before departing from Italian soil, where he attended the premiere of his new espionage thriller Wizard Of The Kremlin

The current political landscape gave way to a rather more glamorous one on Sunday afternoon as the 82nd Venice Film Festival hosted the first screening of the controversial film


Jude stars as Russian President Vladimir Putin in the adaptation of Giuliano da Empoli’s 2022 novel. And he was on hand to promote the film alongside glamorous co-star Alicia Vikander

Jude Law, as Vladimir Putin, left, and Paul Dano, as Vadim Baranov, in a scene from The Wizard of the Kremlin
The psychologist tied the knot with The Order star back in 2019, with the couple going on to welcome two children together, in 2020 and 2023.
Jude is the father of seven kids in total – sharing Rafferty, 28, Iris, 24, and Rudy, 22, with ex-wife Sadie Frost, 15-year-old Sophia with model Samantha Burke and Ada, 10, with singer-songwriter Catherine Harding.
The actor insisted before Sunday’s premiere that he didn’t enter his latest project naively, and that he also does not fear repercussions for his portrayal of infamous leader Putin.
‘I felt safe in the hands of Olivier,’ he said. ‘This is a story that was going to be told intelligently with nuance and consideration. We weren´t looking for controversy for controversy´s sake.’
Jude, who wore prosthetics for his transformation, said his Putin is ‘a character in a much larger story.’
‘We weren´t trying to define anything about anyone,’ he added.
The film is an adaptation of Giuliano da Empoli´s bestselling book of the same name, an account of the Russian president’s rise to power alongside fictional adviser Vadim Baranov, played by Dano.
It is partially set in the early 1990s amid post-Soviet chaos and continues through 2014.