I choosing this beautiful photoshoot of Angelina Jolie for Elle magazine as picture of the day!
Monthly Archives: November 2010
Angelina Jolie – In Touch magazine
Scans of In Touch magazine (October 25, 2010 issue)
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Angelina Jolie’s untitled love interview
Interview of Angelina Jolie about her ‘Untitled Love Story’ – found at vasarnapihirek.hu Please follow the link to read full interview or check in our archive.
By Aniko Navai (c) on November 21, 2010
Unusually balmy for November, the sun casts a sharp ray of light on the decrepit remnants of what used to be the Tokod glass factory. The poor walls sadly fit the bill of a place shred by war in the Untitled Love story, Angelina Jolie`s feature directorial debut. Done with posing all dolled up for the current cover of Vogue magazine, Jolie took a huge leap of faith finding authentic locations in a country she`s never even visited bef ore, getting adjusted to a crew which doesn’t speak native English, and bringing her kids along on this grand two months adventure.
What she apparently left at home was her ego, if she had any. The no-frill trailers marked in the lead characters’ first names except for one conspicuously assigned to the “director” clearly signal a new phase in Jolie`s life. “The movie is the star here, not Angelina!”, quips a young extra in Serbian army uniform, visibly a fan, having a smoke and lingering on just a few feet away from where the lead actress, Zana Marjanovic is trying to escape in front of the camera.
Once Jolie says cut, the crew moves inside the structure for another setup, and Jolie’s tiny frame emerges from the tent where the monitor is stationed. In full director’s getup, a black coat, pencil pants, boots, shades and no makeup, she’s now strolling back to camp deeply immersed in conversation with the young lead actress and a supporting actor, both from Bosnia.
The three of them are so engaged exchanging words, gestures and laughs that I would easily take them for college kids backpacking around Hungary and having a great time sampling historical sites. “Everybody on set is having a great time!” a Hungarian production assistant assures me, crediting Angie for the relaxed mood from get-go. No drama, no demands, no tantrums, no vanity here. “God bless, this is not your big budget Hollywood blockbuster”, a seasoned crew member sighs with a smirk, “but it’s real, like the ones we make on a shoestring budget, those art-house movies for Hungary”. And “it`s just pure joy to be around her”, others melt. “Angelina is so good spirited, so respectful, such an inspir ation and such a pro”, the costume department head chimes in, “I wish all of them coming here from America were like that!”
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New Reports From Angelina Jolie’s Movie
According aceshowbiz.com Angelina Jolie’e movie explain a lot about the love story set during Bosnian war.
She also reveal that : one of the highlights is the actress-turned-helmer’s consideration to transfer the movie to black and white
“It’s shot in color but it could transfer to black and white. We haven’t decided that,”
“I can show you… we put a series of pictures together in black and white and it was beautiful,” she adds. “But the important thing I want to make sure that we make a film for people who just want to go to the movies to watch a love story. To not be put off by anything that seems too heavy. So we want to walk that fine line to make it accessible to everybody because it’s important for as many people to see it.”
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Jolie And Pitt donating $150,000 to Adoption Organisation
Couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt donating $150,000 (£94,000) to promote adoption.
As the both handed over the sum in recognition of America’s National Adoption Day on November 20, 2010.
The CEO of SOS Children’s Villages Heather Paul says, “I am truly thankful that Angelina and Brad understand the power of family, the kind of stable family that SOS holds as an essential part of healthy child development. Angelina and Brad know that children’s need for a family is universal.”
“Together, Angelina and Brad have been eye witnesses to the great work of SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia, Jordan, a Darfur refugee camp in Chad, and Haiti.”


