Showing posts with label Angelina Jolie news. Show all posts
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Saturday, 14 April 2012

Finally! Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt get engaged.....

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt

Finally! Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt get engaged.....
After several years as a couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have confirmed they're getting married. Hollywood's hottest couple has made it official, with Brad Pitt proposing to Angelina Jolie after six children and years of unwedded bliss, a spokeswoman said Friday. Media Generator | мG

Saturday, 10 March 2012

Angelina Jolie Supports ‘Kony 2012’: It’s ‘A Wonderful Movement’

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Angelina Jolie attends the 3rd Annual Women in the World Summit at David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center in New York City on March 8, 2012 Caption Dozens of celebrities have spoken out and/or Tweeted their support of filmmaker Jason Russell’s video “Kony 2012” since it hit YouTube on Monday and now, the movement aiming to bring down Joseph Kony (leader of the Lord’s Resistance Amy in Uganda) has gained the support of yet another huge star – Angelina Jolie.
“Well, it’s been a wonderful movement for a long time,” the mother of six told Reuters at a Women’s Day Event in New York City on Thursday of the social media push efforting the surrender of the ruthless warlord.
“I don’t think I know anybody who doesn’t hate Joseph Kony and anyone who works in the international field has been aware, and I’ve been to Uganda and Congo and been to the International Criminal Court myself and spoken with the chief prosecutor about the case and he’s the one that we all want to see in jail,” the actress continues.“So I think it’s great that more people are talking about it.”
The “In The Land of Blood and Honey” writer/director is also encouraged by the fact that so many youths have taken up the cause and are interested in bringing the guerilla leader (who stands accused of abducting more than 66,000 children and forcing them to became soldiers) to justice.
“He’s an extraordinarily horrible human being who, you know…his time has come,” Angelina added. “And it’s lovely to see that young people are [rising] up as well.”

Friday, 24 February 2012

I’ve written a story about my mother: Angelina Jolie

London, Dec 31 (IANS) Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie has been working on a story inspired by her late mother but insists she will “never show” the project to anybody.
The 36-year-old stepped behind the camera to make her directorial debut with “In The Land Of Blood And Honey”, a film she penned herself about a romance between a Serbian soldier and a Bosnian woman.
Now Jolie reveals she has also written a tale about her beloved mum Marcheline Bertrand, who died in 2007.
“I’ve also written a story about my mother after she passed. They are things I will never show anybody but it is nice to spend time with people and characters in this private world,” contactmusic.com quoted Jolie as saying.

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"People say that you're going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own."
~ Angelina Jolie





"I don't believe in guilt, I believe in living on impulse as long as you never intentionally hurt another person, and don't judge people in your life. I think you should live completely free."
~ Angelina Jolie




"If being sane is thinking there's something wrong with being different....I'd rather be completely fucking mental."
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"I've realized that being happy is a choice. You never want to rub anybody the wrong way or not be fun to be around, but you have to be happy. When I get logical and I don't trust my instincts - Thats when I get in trouble."
~ Angelina Jolie




"If I make a fool of myself, who cares? I'm not frightened by anyone's perception of me."
~ Angelina Jolie




"If I think more about death than some other people, it is probably because I love life more than they do."
~ Angelina Jolie




"If you ask people what they've always wanted to do, most people haven't done it. That breaks my heart."
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"Love one person, take care of them until you die. You know, raise kids. Have a good life. Be a good friend. And try to be completely who you are. And figure out what you personally love. And like go after it with everything you've got no matter how much it takes."
~ Angelina Jolie




"I'm extremely honest, and I pride myself on it. I don't try to be shocking. I'm playful, and I know when something I'm saying is maybe shocking, but it's just the truth, I never wanted to be scary to people or upsetting to people. I simply want to live the way I need to live."
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"I didn't even know my bra size until I made a movie."
~ Angelina Jolie



Monday, 20 February 2012

Angelina Jolie to direct film on Afghanistan next

Angelina Jolie says it was only natural that her directorial debut should tackle some of the toughest issues facing humanity and after wartime Bosnia, Afghanistan is likely to be her next subject. At the Berlin film festival to present her unflinching drama about rape as a weapon of war,
In the Land of Blood and Honey, the Hollywood icon-cum-humanitarian told AFP her turn behind the camera was aimed at using cinema as a force for reconciliation. "I've written a lot of journals while travelling over 10 years in the conflicts around the world and being frustrated by the lack of intervention," said the 36-year-old Oscar-winning actress."So I went to the region and started to really look at the Bosnian war, but I couldn't really understand or figure it out, and I felt this is my generation this happened to so I should know this. So I gave myself some education."
Jolie, who backs a range of causes as a UN goodwill ambassador, said her research inspired her to start writing a screenplay and her partner Brad Pitt encouraged her to show a rough draft to people from all sides of the brutal 1992-1995 war.
But when it came to making the film, she realised she was the only one with both the objective distance and passionate commitment to do the job.
"An
d this is how I found myself being a director!" she said.
"I knew that there might have been people who were technically more capable than me, but I knew I really, really cared from the bottom of my heart so therefore I felt I should do it."
She filmed versions of the movie in local languages and English in parallel.
It tells the story of a young Muslim woman and the policeman son of a Bosnian Serb general who had a fling before the conflict broke out.
When they meet again, she has been taken prisoner by a unit of the Bosnian Serb army commanded by her former lover.
As the women around her are gang raped, the officer offers her protection, telling the other soldiers she is his "property". But the upheaval of the relentless war means he is only able to shield her for so long.
Jolie said the most difficult part of filming was asking her actors, almost all of whom come from the former Yugoslavia and had their own bitter memories of the war, to simulate the savagery that tore their country apart.
"It was very hard for everybody, for the actors, the men who had to be the aggressors," said Jolie, who is in the German capital with Pitt and their six children.
"They were fathers, husbands and very sweet men and they didn't want to do that. But they knew also they had to do it on behalf of the women just to show the brutality they suffered."
She said the hardest scene to shoot was one in which elderly women were ordered to undress at gunpoint while soldiers look on and laugh -- an experience recounted to her by a prison camp survivor.
"This is one that you just never want to ask anybody to do and you are asking real older women to do this," she said.
"The whole crew was very uncomfortable but the women were so sweet and so professional. I came to them several times asking, 'Are you really OK, are you sure?'"
She said she hoped Serbs would see the film with open minds when it is screened in wide release this month.
"I went to Auschwitz recently and so many names are Serb names all along the walls because they fought against the Nazis .. and later they were to be the aggressors," she said.
"I think it's important to study (genocides) and to understand them so we will really understand how to stop them."
Bosnia's war between its Croat, Muslim and Serb communities claimed some 100,000 lives. Tens of thousands of people were held in prison camps, where torture and abuse were commonplace. Some 20,000 women were raped, according to the government's estimates.
Asked what's next, Jolie said she would keep her focus on the world's trouble spots.