Maggie and Peter Bring Daughters to Premiere

Maggie and Peter Bring Daughters to Premiere

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Power couple  and made a rare move on Tuesday evening.

The married actors brought both their daughters to a splashy movie premiere in .

The family of four was seen at the premiere of the horror film The Bride! held at the Jazz at Lincoln Center in midtown Manhattan.

Their daughters are teenagers Ramona and Gloria Sarsgaard. 

Also at the movie event was Maggie's mother Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal, who is the screenwriter behind Running On Empty and Bee Season.

The Bride! is a family project as Maggie directed and produced it, and Peter stars with Maggie's brother making an appearance. 

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Power couple Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard made a rare move on Tuesday evening. The married actors brought both their daughters to a splashy movie premiere in New York City 

Their daughters are teenagers Gloria, 13, left, and Ramona, right, 19. Ramona is wearing the same black face paint that the lead actress models in The Bride!

The director of the movie, 48, arrived for the glitzy premiere in a chic black gown with crystals on the shoulders.

She completed her dazzling ensemble with sophisticated black stilettos and diamond jewelry.

She posed alongside her 54-year-old husband Peter, who stars as Jake Wiles in the upcoming release. 

Maggie's actor brother Jake Gyllenhaal also

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Maggie married Peter, who cut a dashing figure in a black suit with a black tie, in 2009 after meeting eight years earlier.

The couple eventually co-starred in an unreleased film produced by Steven Soderbergh In God's Hands.

They then welcomed their two daughters, Ramona, 19, and Gloria, 13.

The children with their grandmother Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal, a Hollywood screenwriter

The film stars Jessie Buckley in the titular role, alongside Christian Bale as Frankenstein's monster

From left, Christian Bale, Pamela Abdy, Maggie, Mike de Luca, Jessie Buckley, Peter Julianne Hough and Annette Bening

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The film

A synopsis for the film reads: In 1930s Chicago, Frankenstein asks Dr. Euphronius to help create a companion. 

'They give life to a murdered woman as the Bride, sparking romance, police interest, and radical social change.' 

Candidly discussing what keeps the Hollywood pair still so fond of each other, Maggie said she feels lucky to live with an artist she truly respects. 

'I love talking to him about what he's thinking about and what he's up against,' she told the Sunday Times in an interview.

'We've been together a long time and I can feel when he has had enough of talking to me about whatever I'm talking about that day. 

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Maggie, from left, Sarsgaard and Ramona in London on February 26

'I think we can feel each other out, like don't talk about work right now, he doesn't care, he just wants to have dinner,' she unveiled.

Earlier in December, Flightplan legend Peter also opened up about his long marriage to Maggie while chatting to PEOPLE

'We take turns in terms of our work. I think that's one of the things that you just sort of have to do is let someone have their dance and then you take your dance.

'There is great value in that,' he told the publication.

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