Julianne Moore met her husband on set — and they’ve only gotten betterat working togethersince.

“I’m pretty familiar with working with my husband, so it didn’t feel out of the ordinary,” she told PEOPLE. “I think if anything, I’m highly sensitive to his moods, and so I know when things are bothering him.”

Freundlich’s 1997 filmThe Myth of Fingerprintsbrought the couple together before it even came out, as they began dating during the making of it. Moore told PEOPLE in March their relationship “was pretty unexpected.”

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Bart Freundlich and Julianne Moore

They had their first child together, son Caleb, 21, after releasingThe Myth of Fingerprints. They then worked together on 2001’sWorld Travelerbefore they had a daughter, Liv, 17, in 2002 and married the following year. In 2005, they rejoined forTrust the Man.

Before the screening began, Freundlich, 49, introduced his wife as his “partner in life and film.”

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Moore previously told PEOPLE that marriage is “a container for a family and that’s why legal marriage is important — that everyone be allowed to be married, every couple, because it’s a way of saying to the world, ‘I’m legally committed to this person and I’m going to make this container for the two of us, and then our children, and our life together.’”

“Our container is pretty good,” she added of her marriage to Freundlich. “It’s not airtight but it’s pretty good, especially now having one child [Caleb] who is 21, who is almost finished with college and then another [Liv] who will go to college in two years, you think, ‘Wow we did it!’ We are intact and we are happy.”

After the Weddingopens in limited release Aug. 9.

source: people.com