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A Similar But Different Take On A Feature Film Debut
Jolie questions decision to deny her film permit
By Aida Cerkez
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) – Angelina Jolie has questioned Bosnia’s decision to withdraw her film permit, saying Friday it was based on false rumors that her movie will be a love story about a Bosniak woman and a Serb man who raped her during the country’s war.
But the actress, and two members of her film crew in Sarajevo, declined to say what the plot of her directorial debut will be, and that could make it difficult to allay the concerns of the movie’s main opponents: Bosnia’s wartime rape victims.
Jolie said in a written statement Friday that it will be a shame if “unfair pressure based on wrong information” prevents her crew from shooting her film in Bosnia.” It’s working title is “Untitled Love Story.”
She offered to meet
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Half hour with… Angelina Jolie
By Adam Stone
Photographed by Carlo Allegri
The Oscar-winning actress tells us about her directorial debut and how it was made possible by the support of partner Brad Pitt.
Mother, humanitarian, sex symbol, movie star, writer, producer and director… Angelina Jolie has many strings to her how. Despite the impressive list, the 36-year-old says she was shy about her latest venture, In the land of Blood and Honey, a movie that focuses on the ordeal faced by women in the Bosnian War.
She needn’t have worried. The film – which Angelina wrote, directed and co-produced – impressed the critics.
Here, Angelina tells how her “wonderful partner” of six years, Brad Pitt, helped her to brave her first venture behind the camera. The actor, who turned 48 last week, stayed in Hungary and Bosnia during filming to take care of their kids, Maddox, ten, Pax, eight, Zahara, six, Shiloh, five and three-year-old twins Vivi