Oct 08, 2015 10:22 AM EDT
Winona Ryder, Shows Youthful Looks at the Experimenter Premiere After a Long Break

Winona Ryder, 43, again showed the glare of publicity that she is still familiar in, especially on how to be a showstopper after a long break.

The limelight stared upon her during the black carpet at the Experimenter premiere. In the event she looked dazzling and young-looking, it was held as a part of the New York Film Festival on Tuesday.

Winona was so elegant-looking in her below the knee black dress, wearing her hair in lose waves and a side parting while posing for the cameras. Her make-up provided her skin an ethereal blush, with high standout high lightd on her cheeks and shimmering lip gloss on her puckers.

The actress role in the film is Sasha Menkin Milgram, which was derived from the factual account of prominent social psychologist Stanley Milgram.

Together with her is the Orange Is the New Black star Taryn Manning, who looked very unusual from her on screen character. Taryn, 36, wore her blonde hair pulled off her face. Wearing striking green and gold eye make-up, and a cobalt blue Eighties style dress. She then completed her get-up with a pair of T-bar pointed high heels.

Winona and Taryn, who plays the role of Mrs Lowe in the movie, were joined at the occasion by Peter Sarsgaard, 44, who stars as the  psychologist Stanley in the movie.

His wife Maggie Gyllenhaal, who was magnificent in a dark blue crushed velvet dress, gave her full support to her husband. She displayed her toned arms in the strapless number as the pair stood side by side on the black carpet. 

'Experimenter' is a movie by Magnolia Pictures that put in the picture the story of a sequence of radical behavior experiments which took place in 1961. They tested ordinary human's compliance to obey by using electric shock.

The controversial Obedience Experiments at Yale University took normal people and observed their reaction. Persons implicated were led to believe they were transferring dangerous electric shock to a guest. The experiments are still measured controversial and challenging today.  

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