The actress pulled in every gaze her way as she strolled down the red carpet in a tight-fitting strapless frock that featured a bold, block pattern of black, green and beige in descending order.
It was hard to believe that Sandra is pushing 50 as she posed that amazingly toned figure to and fro, before turning on her elegant teal and gold-tipped heels to join the rest of her party gathered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival in Canada.
Breathtaking: Sandra Bullock squeezed her figure
into a tight block-patterned strapless frock to attend the Gravity
premiere at Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday
Minimal was the word as reflected in Sandra's natural-toned make-up and lack of bling accessories.
Sandra, 49, seemed just as excited as everybody else to finally see this moment arrive after months of hard work.
She worked the red carpet solo and without her handsome co-star George Clooney, a previous TIFF staple who was apparently filming a movie in Vancouver, according to Huffington Post.
Touches of teal: The sleek-haired beauty added golden-tipped teal pumps that matched her dress
Amazing grace: The 49-year-old star wore natural-toned make-up and just two slim bracelets to accessorise her ensemble
Fan-friendly: The gracious star took time away
from the red carpet to pose for pictures and sign autographs among the
crowd of admirers
The slender star stepped over to her director Alfonso Cuaron and gave him a hug while posing for more pictures.
In the movie Sandra plays Dr Ryan Stone, a medical engineer on her first space shuttle mission alongside veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky, played by George Clooney.
They must fight to survive after an accident leaves them adrift in space 372 miles above the earth.
Floating on air: Sandra plays medical engineer
Dr Ryan Stone in the sci-fi thriller, a role that required her to be
suspended on wires in a small space during most of the shooting
Adrift: Gravity co-stars George Clooney as
veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky and follows the characters desperate to
survive after an accident leaves them adrift in space
A job like that would test to even the strongest stomach.
Sandra told the press at Comic-Con in July that she and director Alfonso Cuaron organised music for her to listen to during filming to stave off feelings of anxiety and loneliness.
Moment has arrived: Sandra may have been just as
nervous and excited to see the film too during the Toronto
International Film Festival
Need a lift: The star gave the top of her dress a lift up as she stepped onto the curb leading to the venue
Where's George?
Sandra's co-star Clooney is apparently filming a movie and couldn't make
it, but Sandra got to pose with director Alfonso Cuaron, left, producer
David Heyman, centre, and writer Jonas Cuaron
'There is nothing to carry sound,' a statement at the start of the film's trailer reveals. 'No air pressure, no Oxygen. Life in space is impossible.'
Starry arrival: Actress Jennifer Morrison made her presence known in an ivory blouse and billowing navy skirt
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