Screen siren: Dame Helen Mirren, 77, showed off her sleek blonde locks at the Golda premiere and during Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on Monday

Dame Helen Mirren showed off her sleek blonde locks as she attended the Golda premiere and European Shooting Stars 2023 ceremony at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on Monday.

The actress, 77, looked every inch the glamorous screen siren as she wore a floor-length black dress with a low-cut neckline.

Her golden hair was styled into loose waves, with her tresses tumbling down across her shoulders and down her back.

Dame Helen’s long-sleeved frock featured a ruffled design on the shoulders and was gathered across the neckline.

She wore a pair of black high-heeled shoes to add a few inches to her stature and opted for a glamorous look with her make-up, including a bold red lip. 

Screen siren: Dame Helen Mirren, 77, showed off her sleek blonde locks at the Golda premiere and during Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on Monday

Screen siren: Dame Helen Mirren, 77, showed off her sleek blonde locks at the Golda premiere and during Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on Monday

Glitterati: The actress looked every inch the glamorous screen siren as she wore a floor-length black dress with a low-cut neckline during the European Shooting Stars 2023 ceremony

Glitterati: The actress looked every inch the glamorous screen siren as she wore a floor-length black dress with a low-cut neckline during the European Shooting Stars 2023 ceremony

Good hair day: Her golden hair was styled into loose waves, with her tresses tumbling down across her shoulders and down her back

Good hair day: Her golden hair was styled into loose waves, with her tresses tumbling down across her shoulders and down her back

Dame Helen plays Israel’s first female Prime Minister Golda Meir in director Guy Nattiv’s biopic movie.

The film chronicles the controversial decisions that the politician made during the height of the Yom Kippur War in 1973, which saw her country suffer huge losses in a battle with multiple Arab States.

Golda was written by Nicholas Martin, who previously penned the whimsical film Florence Foster Jenkins, and will be directed by Guy, who previously helmed the Oscar-winning short film Skin.

Dame Helen previously said of the role: ‘Golda Meir was a formidable, intransigent and powerful leader. It is a great challenge to portray her at the most difficult moment of her extraordinary life. I only hope I do her justice!’ 

Director Guy said: ‘I have long been an admirer of the great Helen Mirren. She has melted so brilliantly into Golda Meir’s character with incredible talent, intelligence, depth and emotion, doing justice to the richness and complexity of this incredible woman.’

However, Dame Helen’s appearance in the film has not come without controversy – she has been subjected to a torrent of abuse for portraying Israel’s only female leader.

Critics on social media described the production as ‘fascism’, ‘sick’ and ‘tasteless’.

One Twitter user, who said they were ‘Palestinian and proud’, wrote: ‘How sick making a biopic on criminal Golda Meir and yes no surprise Helen Mirren the racist is happy to portray the pure distorted version of a disgusting individual.’

In style: Dame Helen's long-sleeved frock featured a ruffled design on the shoulders and was gathered across the neckline

In style: Dame Helen’s long-sleeved frock featured a ruffled design on the shoulders and was gathered across the neckline

Fashion focus: She wore a pair of black high-heeled shoes to add a few inches to her stature and opted for a glamorous look with her make-up, including a bold red lip

Fashion focus: She wore a pair of black high-heeled shoes to add a few inches to her stature and opted for a glamorous look with her make-up, including a bold red lip

Playing the part: Dame Helen plays Israel's first female Prime Minister Golda Meir in director Guy Nattiv's biopic movie

Playing the part: Dame Helen plays Israel’s first female Prime Minister Golda Meir in director Guy Nattiv’s biopic movie

Telling the tale: The film chronicles the controversial decisions that the politician made during the height of the Yom Kippur War in 1973

Telling the tale: The film chronicles the controversial decisions that the politician made during the height of the Yom Kippur War in 1973

Another wrote: ‘Helen Mirren doing a film about the first female prime minister of Israel is a slap in the face to all the people of Palestine, they are literally celebrating taking over Palestine and taking families out of their homes, murdering children, families! Tasteless film!’

One social-media user said it was ‘hugely disappointing that Helen Mirren is volunteering for this role’, while another wrote: ‘More fascism to show how “wonderful” Israel is.’

However, Golda Meir’s grandson defended Dame Helen over her casting as the former Israeli Prime Minister, saying she would have ‘loved’ to have been played by the actress and it ‘doesn’t matter’ whether or not she is Jewish.

The Oscar-winning star was drawn into a ‘Jew face’ row after her casting as the iconic Israeli politician in the upcoming biopic ‘Golda’ was called into question by British actress Dame Maureen Lipman.

Silver screen: Golda was written by Nicholas Martin, who previously penned the whimsical film Florence Foster Jenkins

Silver screen: Golda was written by Nicholas Martin, who previously penned the whimsical film Florence Foster Jenkins

Speaking out: Dame Helen previously said of the role: 'Golda Meir was a formidable, intransigent and powerful leader'

Speaking out: Dame Helen previously said of the role: ‘Golda Meir was a formidable, intransigent and powerful leader’

Her words: She added: 'It is a great challenge to portray her at the most difficult moment of her extraordinary life. I only hope I do her justice!'

Her words: She added: ‘It is a great challenge to portray her at the most difficult moment of her extraordinary life. I only hope I do her justice!’

Greeting her public: Dame Helen waved to her fans at the event as she arrived in a white chauffeur driven car

Greeting her public: Dame Helen waved to her fans at the event as she arrived in a white chauffeur driven car

The Coronation Street star said she disagreed with the casting of Dame Helen, who is not Jewish, because the ‘Jewishness of (Meir’s) character is so integral’ to the role.

She later doubled down on her comments, saying Bette Midler and Barbara Streisand, both of whom are Jewish, should have been considered first.

Her comments sparked an online row, with comedian David Baddiel defending Dame Maureen, while others, including Maidenhead Rabbi Jonathan Romain, urged that ‘actors should act’. 

Golda Meir’s grandson gave his verdict, saying ‘it doesn’t matter’ whether or not Dame Helen is Jewish.

The role: Dame Helen is unrecognisable as Israel's first female Prime Minister Golda Meir in a teaser image from the Guy Nattiv's upcoming biopic

Transformed: The actress is pictured at the Cannes Film Festival in July last year

The role: Dame Helen (right) is unrecognisable as Israel’s first female Prime Minister Golda Meir in a teaser image (left) from the Guy Nattiv’s upcoming biopic

Dramatic: Golda is a thriller chronicling the controversial decisions that the politician (pictured in 1970) made during the height of the Yom Kippur War in 1973

Dramatic: Golda is a thriller chronicling the controversial decisions that the politician (pictured in 1970) made during the height of the Yom Kippur War in 1973

Speaking to the Jewish Chronicle, Shaul Rahabi, whose mother was the politician’s daughter, said: ‘I have no issue with Helen Mirren being Jewish or not Jewish playing my grandmother.

‘It doesn’t matter at all. I’m sure Helen Mirren is great.’

Dame Helen looked effortlessly stylish earlier in the day on Monday as she stepped out at the Berlin Film Festival.

The veteran actress cut a vibrant figure in a bright fuchsia wool-cashmere roll neck jumper from Chinti and Parker.

Dame Helen teamed the look with a pair of black straight legged trousers which donned a pink stripe down the leg matching her sweater. 

Stunning: Dame Helen Mirren looked effortlessly stylish as she stepped out at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival earlier in the day on Monday

Stunning: Dame Helen Mirren looked effortlessly stylish as she stepped out at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival earlier in the day on Monday

Looking good: The veteran actress cut a vibrant figure in a bright fuchsia wool-cashmere roll neck jumper from Chinti and Parker

Looking good: The veteran actress cut a vibrant figure in a bright fuchsia wool-cashmere roll neck jumper from Chinti and Parker

She looked amazing as she flashed her smile to the cameras ahead of taking to the stage. 

The film star donned a pair of crisp white chunky trainers and styled her long tresses pulled back in a neat ponytail from a center parting.

Dame Helen accessorised with a pair of pearl drop earrings and applied a flawless palette of makeup including a swipe of pink lipstick to match her outfit. 

The star was joined by filming director Guy Nattiv who looked dapper in a navy suit and a black high necked jump. 

The pair also posed with Israeli actor Lior Ashkenazi and Nicholas Martin on the red carpet before Helen took to the stage to speak. 

Coordinated: She teamed the look with a pair of black straight legged trousers which donned a pink stripe down the leg matching her sweater

Coordinated: She teamed the look with a pair of black straight legged trousers which donned a pink stripe down the leg matching her sweater

It comes after Helen remembered the Queen as the ‘nation’s leading star’ as she lead a special tribute to the late monarch at the Bafta film awards on Sunday.

She has portrayed the monarch on stage and screen, winning an Oscar and Bafta for her depiction in 2006’s biographical drama The Queen.

The late Queen had a close association with the Academy spanning 50 years which saw her donate to and support initiatives, as well as attend many events.

Taking to the stage at this year’s award ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall in front of Prince William and Kate Middleton, Bafta fellow Dame Helen said: ‘Bafta’s relationship with Her Majesty was longstanding and Bafta would not be what it is today without her loyal support.’

The Prince and Princess of Wales appeared touched by the tribute, and could be seen applauding as the actress concluded her speech.

Chic: The movie star donned a pair of crisp white chunky trainers and styled her long tresses pulled back in a neat ponytail from a centre parting

Chic: The movie star donned a pair of crisp white chunky trainers and styled her long tresses pulled back in a neat ponytail from a centre parting

Glamorous: Dame Helen accessorised with a pair of pearl drop earrings and applied a flawless palette of makeup including a swipe of pink lipstick to match her outfit

Glamorous: Dame Helen accessorised with a pair of pearl drop earrings and applied a flawless palette of makeup including a swipe of pink lipstick to match her outfit

‘In 1953, her coronation broadcast had the world watching. From that time, she was unquestionably the nation’s leading lady but as mysterious as a silent film star. 

‘Who else could meet the world’s most famous singers, actors and performers and turn them into her supporting cast.

‘Throughout her 70-year reign, she met cinema’s greatest icons and witnessed the evolution of Hollywood’s golden age to the birth of the blockbuster. Her Majesty was front row for it all.’

The actress also referenced the more than 50 cultural organisations the late monarch supported during her lifetime and the honorary Bafta award she received in 2013 in recognition for her ‘outstanding patronage of the film and television industries’.

Dame Helen continued: ‘Cinema at its best, does what Her Majesty did effortlessly – bring us together and unite us in a story…

‘Your Majesty, you are our nation’s leading star. On behalf of Bafta, thank you for all that you have done for our film and television industry.’

All smiles: The star was joined by filming director Guy Nattiv who looked dapper in a navy suit and a black high necked jump

All smiles: The star was joined by filming director Guy Nattiv who looked dapper in a navy suit and a black high necked jump

Group snap: The pair also posed with Israeli actor Lior Ashkenazi and Nicholas Martin on the red carpet (pictured L-R Guy Nattiv, Nicholas Martin, Dame Helen Mirren and Lior Ashkenazi)

Group snap: The pair also posed with Israeli actor Lior Ashkenazi and Nicholas Martin on the red carpet (pictured L-R Guy Nattiv, Nicholas Martin, Dame Helen Mirren and Lior Ashkenazi)

Amazing: Dame Helen later took to the stage to speak to the crowd at the film festival

Amazing: Dame Helen later took to the stage to speak to the crowd at the film festival

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