Al Pacino proudly joined his three children for the Los Angeles premiere of I Live Here Now, the debut feature film directed by his daughter, Julie Pacino. The 85-year-old actor was photographed on the red carpet with Julie, 36, and her 25-year-old twin siblings, Anton and Olivia, celebrating this milestone in Julie’s career.
The family posed happily for the cameras, showing off their close bond with playful smiles and poses. It was clear they were all thrilled to be together and marking Julie’s achievement in the film industry.

Pacino opted for a relaxed and stylish all-black outfit, sporting a leather jacket with a baggy shirt, pants, and sneakers. Julie matched her father’s look, donning black pants and a coordinating jacket, which she paired with a maroon shirt. Meanwhile, Anton kept his outfit casual with blue shorts, a black shirt, and sneakers, accessorized with sunglasses and his signature long hair and beard. Olivia, similarly, went for a laid-back look in baggy jeans with crosses stitched on them and a comfortable red sweatshirt.

Julie’s film, I Live Here Now, is a psychological horror that tells the story of a young woman trapped in a remote hotel. It stars Madeline Brewer, Lucy Fry, and Sheryl Lee.
Al Pacino has children from different relationships. Julie is the daughter of Pacino’s former girlfriend Jan Tarrant, while Anton and Olivia are his children with actress Beverly D’Angelo. He also has a 2-year-old son named Roman, whom he shares with Noor Alfallah.

Recently, Pacino opened up about the experience of becoming a father in his 80s. In his 2024 autobiography Sonny Boy, he revealed that his role as a father later in life motivated him to reflect on his journey. “I want to be around for this child. And I hope I am,” he told the BBC. “I hope I stay healthy, and he knows who his dad is, of course.”
He added, “Everything he does is real. Everything he does is interesting to me. So, we talk. I play the harmonica with him on the other video thing, and we have made this kind of contact. So, it’s fun.”