
Factory worker: Annette Bening was almost unrecognizable as she shot a scene for her new film 20th Century Women in Pasadena, California on Tuesday
The actress looked to be filming a tense emotional scene as she bit her lip while walking through a car park outside a machine factory.
With her coveralls scuffed up, she paced around the asphalt clearly angry and upset before breaking down in tears.
20th Century Women is about three women exploring love and freedom in the late Seventies.
Is that you? The 57-year-old, who's married to Warren Beatty, went make-up free for the shoot while wearing a giant oversize jumpsuit
Getting worked up: The actress looked to be filming a tense emotional scene as she bit her lip while walking through a car park outside a machine factory
It co-stars Elle Fanning, Billy Crudup, and Greta Gerwig and is set for release sometime next year.
The Kids Are All Right star has been married to Beatty since 1992 and they have four children together.
Their eldest child revealed he was transgender at the age of 14. Stephen, now 23, was born Kathlyn Elizabeth and has three younger siblings.
Hard living: With her coveralls scuffed up, she paced around the asphalt clearly angry and upset before breaking down in tears
Hitting home with a message: 20th Century Women is about three women exploring love and freedom in the late Seventies
Stephen is a junior student at the prestigious Sarah Lawrence College in New York.
He is also an outspoken activist for the transgender community, and as part of his grass-roots involvement writes a blog for the WeHappyTrans website called 'Super Mattachine'.
The name of his blog refers to the Mattachine Society, one of the first gay rights groups founded by Harry Hay in 1948.
He describes himself in his blog by saying: ‘I’m an activist and a writer; I live in Yonkers, NY, where I’m a junior at Sarah Lawrence College. We don’t do majors, but I study poetry, literature, queer studies, and critical theory. I’m a gay trans man for whom both identities are equally important, a femme-inist, and a white person trying to do anti-racist work (sic).’
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