New York: Margot Robbie wore two hats on the red carpet on April 28 as 'Dreamland' held its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Robbie both stars in the film, and is producing it through her production company.
The period piece takes place in 1930's America, and stars Robbie as a bank robber, and Finn Cole as a bounty hunter that falls in love with her.
It's reminiscent of 'Bonnie and Clyde', another period piece centring on young lovers on a robbing spree.
"There's elements. I don't think it's a remake of it, but there's definitely that element, obviously with the Eugene-Allison relationship. So, there's elements of that. I think there's a lot of different films that Miles sort of drew upon or used as a touchstone. But I think of it - it's not really to me, it's not really so much a 'Bonnie and Clyde' as a young man's journey transitioning from boyhood to adulthood. That's what it was about," Robbie said.
Robbie's Lucky Chap Entertainment is producing the film, but she doesn't want all of the credit.
"Yeah, it's definitely not just me, so – I work with my best friends. We work really well together, and everyone works hard. We have a good time."
Cole called working with Robbie as a producer and co-star "a true blessing."