Angelina Jolie dropped jaws in a stunning hot-pink gown at the premiere of "First They Killed My Father". At the event of her upcoming movie, the actress celebrated along with her peers in Cambodia, Feb. 18. 

According to the US Magazine, the 41-year-old Hollywood prodigy turned heads as she paired the hot pink gown with diamond earrings. Her appearance was widely recognized and honored on her directorial marvel for a period film, which premieres on Netflix at the end of this year. 

The honor received by Angelina was presented by King Norodom Sihamoni in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Most importantly, Angelina was accompanied by her six children Maddox, 15, Pax, 13, Zahara, 12, Shiloh, 10 and twins Knox and Vivienne, 8. Her first appearance after the Brangelina split involved the kids meeting with the king at the press conference. The rest of the film's crew was also present. 

The kids were suited up monochromatically. The mother, however, carried herself elegantly in a knee-length black apparel with lace embroidery. 

The "Maleficent" actress expressed her gratitude to the news reporter that how grateful she is as she was entrusted with telling part of the story of the country. "This film was not made to focus on the horrors of the past, but to celebrate the resilience, kindness, and talent of the Cambodian people."

She continued saying that this film is a way of saying thank you to the people of Cambodia. She said that without Cambodia and its help, she would never have become a mother. Angelina adopted Maddox from an orphanage in Cambodia back in March 2002. 

"First They Killed My Father" is a movie based on a human rights activist Loung Ung. It is an adaptation of an autobiography of the same name directing its focus on the Cambodian activist. The film highlights the culture, spirit, efforts and resistance of the local Cambodian community. The official promo was released at the start of this month.