Sunday, 27 November 2011

Angelina Jolie Opens Up on “60 Minutes” About Her Directing Debut & Personal Life


Angelina Jolie  opened up on Sunday’s “60 Minutes” about her feature directorial debut, In The Land of Blood and Honey, as well as her personal life.


She says when she announced she was doing a film, set against the backdrop of the Bosnian War, people thought she was “crazy.”


Nevertheless, she made the film because “I felt there was just so much I didn’t know about that time… that it was something important for us to talk about and revisit and learn from.”


The film, which focuses on a Serbian man and a Bosnian, Muslim woman who embark on a relationship on the eve of the war, stars Goran Kostic, Zana Marjanovic, and Rade Serbedzija.


Jolie also says in the “60 Minutes” interview that she truly enjoyed being behind the camera.

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