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Actress Jolie donates $100,000 to Syrian refugees

GENEVA: Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has donated $100,000 to aid Syrian refugees, the United Nations refugee agency said on Wednesday.

The Oscar-winning actress is a special envoy of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and made the donation on World Refugee Day.

In a statement marking the occasion Jolie said the solutions to the world's growing number of displaced people were political as well as humanitarian.

"The international community should rededicate itself to preventing conflict, addressing it when it erupts, and solving it more quickly," she said.

"For that is the only way to create durable solutions for the refugees whose strength inspires us on this World Refugee Day."

Tens of thousands of Syrians have fled their country amid a bloody crackdown on dissent by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, with most going to Turkey and Lebanon.

Jolie, a goodwill ambassador for the agency since 2001, was promoted to special envoy earlier this year. (AFP)

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie to wed on August 11?

Hollywood stars Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are reportedly tying the knot August 11. According to reports, Brad and Angelina have succumbed to pressure from their kids and have decided to get married. The proposed day for marriage coincides with the golden anniversary of Brad's parents.


After seven years and six children, the actors finally announced their engagement. Recently Angelina was spotted in Los Angeles wearing a large diamond ring on her ring finger. The ring was estimated at a whopping USD 250 thousand.

The stars had earlier said they were delaying their engagement until gay couples got the right to wed in the United States, but said they were also under pressure from their children and so comes the decision to tie the knot.Source: http://indiatoday.intoday.in

Angelina Jolie reaches out to refugees in Ecuador

QUITO: Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has visited with displaced Colombians forced to seek refuge across the border in Ecuador, as a special envoy of High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres, the UNHCR announced Sunday.


It was the first such working visit for the screen star since Guterres named her to the post this month. She has however been a UN goodwill ambassador since 2001, and as such made 40 visits around the world in the past decade.

The new post will see the Oscar-winning actress perform a more diplomatic role.

"She is expected to focus on large-scale crises resulting in the mass displacement of people, to undertake advocacy and represent UNHCR and Mr Guterres at the diplomatic level, engaging with relevant interlocutors on global displacement issues," UNHCR spokesman Adrian Edwards said last week.

Ecuador is the Latin American nation which has the largest number of refugees - including some 56,000 from neighboring Colombia. Jolie visited with refugees in Sucumbios province on Saturday, the UN said. (AFP)

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie may star in new Ridley Scott film

HOLLYWOOD: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are close to signing on to star in a movie together, according to reports.


Deadline reported that director Ridley Scott is close to getting the power couple for his film "The Counselor," which will begin production in June.

The Cormac McCarthy-penned thriller would be the couple's first time as costars since "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" in 2005.

Michael Fassbender is already slated to star in the film about a lawyer who attempts to test the world of drug-dealing without getting in too deep.

Angelina 'still upset' over disastrous Oscar dress humiliation

Angelina Jolie is reportedly struggling to get over the humiliation caused by her dress that gave her a disastrous look at the Oscars.

According to a source, the 'Salt' star is said to be "horrified" that her stylist chose a dress that "swallowed her up" and forced her stick out her right leg so she didn't look like she was wearing a "bin bag."

Jolie attracted worldwide ridicule after her appearance at the 84th Academy Awards in February. Her right leg took on a life of its own and it didn't take long for spoof images to sweep the internet.

The actress is reportedly considering sacking her stylist Jen Rade for choosing the disastrous Versace gown.

"Angelina is horrified at the reaction her Oscars dress received. She pays her stylist Jen a lot of money to pick things that will make her look drop-dead gorgeous, but she felt the dress swallowed her up and she had to stick her leg, or it looked like she was wearing a bin bag," the Herald Sun quoted a source as telling Closer.

"Now she's being laughed at when she's worked so hard on her look. She feels like a joke and is worried her reputation may have taken a hit," the source said.

Jolie was reportedly so upset about the instant mocking that she avoided the Oscars after-parties.

"Ange briefly went to George Clooney's post Academy Awards dinner but left early on as she was still upset.

"She bitterly regrets wearing the dress and is just hoping the next time she's on the red carpet, she makes headlines for the right reasons," the source added.

The "Jolie Leg" meme became an internet sensation.

The actress is also terrified that she has lost her trademark cool, the British edition of Grazia magazine revealed.

"Angelina can't believe that she is now the butt of everyone's jokes - and on such a global scale," an insider told Grazia.

"She feels completely humiliated. She simply can't believe that her appearance backfired so spectacularly. Angelina never looks uncool - ever," the source added.

As director, Jolie shows heavy hand

The heavy-handed touch of Angelina Jolie's directorial debut "In the Land of Blood and Honey" is evident right from the start, when a bomb explodes in a nightclub before our main characters, out on a date, have even shared a word.

Throughout the film, Jolie puts politics ahead of story and character, blatantly imposing a message — an altruist message, but a message nonetheless — on the film. And the result is a movie whose narrative feels like a fictionalized United Nations presentation.

Certainly, Jolie's bluntness is justifiable. The film, in Bosnian with subtitles, is about the Bosnian War of the early 1990s and the atrocities of genocide that came with it, conducted by the Bosnian Serb Army in an ethnic cleansing of Bosnian Muslims.

"In the Land of Blood and Honey" exists as a caution to international inaction, to highlight the horror that transpired in the years before NATO airstrikes and international pressure brought an end to the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Much of it is horrifying to watch. What Jolie depicts on camera (random murder, abysmal rape) is scarcely any less ugly than what transpires just off-screen (mass murder, a slaughtered baby).

In the midst of this is the story of a hesitant, uncertain love between a Bosnian Muslim artist, Ajla (Zana Marjanovic), and a Serbian police officer turned military captain, Danijel (Goran Kostic). They are on opposite sides of the conflict, but the coincidences of Ajla's imprisonment keep her in Danijel's orbit.

Danijel objects to the war, and his protection of Ajla compromises his stature among his men. But the ravages of war also push him toward less nuanced sympathies.

Jolie, who also wrote the screenplay, doesn't really expand the movie beyond the lovers and it suffers as a result. There is Ajla's sister (Vanesa Glodjo), who lives underground, and Danijel's cruel father, Gen. Nebojsa Vukojevich (Rade Serbedzija, in the film's best performance), who expresses the historical prejudices underlying the war.

It's easy to criticize Jolie for her showy humanitarianism or to be skeptical of such a glamorous actress trying to direct. Already, she has been something of a lightning rod, accused of plagiarizing the film's story, exploiting the rape victims of the war, vilifying the Serbs and taking advantage of her position as a goodwill ambassador for the UN refugee agency.

But Jolie deserves plenty of credit here. There are far worse things than using one's celebrity to bring attention to the dangers of pacifism in the face of war crimes and ethnic cleansing.

With the exception of a handful of visual missteps (a shot of shadows dancing on the wall, long fades to black), the film is nicely shot (Dean Semler is director of photography) and atmospheric. It particularly benefits from its largely Budapest locales. (Only second unit material was shot in Sarajevo after protests erupted over the movie's portrayal of Serbs.) The cast, mostly Bosnian actors, is largely solid, even when the film's direction is lacking.

But the storytelling is more problematic. There isn't enough context given to the overall conflict, and the love story feels increasingly myopic as the war drags on and the film's ambitions broaden.

Instead of finding a way to dramatize international inaction or pursing answers that might help explain genocide, "In the Land of Blood and Honey" makes its case only in the illustration of extreme, intolerable violence. Yes, there is power in simply showing these acts, but they eventually have a ring of calculation.

They pass without contemplation, with merely a deadening point-making that cuts off dialogue, rather than facilitates it.

"In the Land of Blood and Honey," a FilmDistrict release, is rated R for war violence and atrocities including rape, sexuality nudity and language. In Bosnian with subtitles. Running time: 127 minutes. Two stars out of four. (AP)

Jolie quiets Bosnian critics with war film screening

SARAJEVO: Victims of Bosnia's 1992-95 war had most of their anxieties over a film by Hollywood star Angelina Jolie put to rest at a private screening this week.


Objections to filming Jolie's tale of love between a Serb man and a Muslim woman in Bosnia last year forced the Hollywood star to shoot most of the film in nearby Hungary. Only some of the exterior scenes were shot in Bosnia.

Jolie sued over 'Blood and Honey' plot

LOS ANGELES: Angelina Jolie's directorial debut is continuing to create headaches for her.

The "Salt" actress is being sued by Croatian journalist and author James J. Braddock, who claims that the plot for the film was lifted from a 2007 article he wrote.

According to the suit, filed in federal court in Illinois, Braddock's story and "Blood and Honey" -- which Jolie wrote, in addition to directing -- tell a similar tale of a rape victim who comes to work as a servant in the camp occupied by the soldiers who have abused her.

"The subject work's main female character is subject to continuous abuse and rape by soldiers and officers in the camp. In addition to being raped continuously by soldiers and officers, she is forced to become a servant at the camp headquarters, a duty assumed by very few of the captives," the suit reads.

"The Motion Picture's main female character is also subject to continuous rape by soldiers and officers in the camp and subsequently becomes a servant at camp headquarters."

Claiming copyright infringement, Braddock -- who also goes by the name Josip J. Knezevic -- has requested a jury trial and is seeking unspecified damages.

GK Films, which is releasing the film, is also named.

Jolie was initially banned from filming in Bosnia, due to reports that the film would feature a rape victim who falls in love with her attacker. The filming permit was reinstated after Bosnia's culture minister was given the script for review.

"In the Land of Blood and Honey" is scheduled for a December 23 release.

A representative for Jolie did not immediately respond to TheWrap's request for comment. (Reuters)

Jolie's 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' trailer revealed

HOLLYWOOD: The trailer of Angelina Jolie's debut movie as director 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' has been released. The movie depicts a troubled relationship spanning the divide of the war in Bosnia

It is set against the backdrop of the Bosnian war, caused outrage when the media reported that the plot revolved around a Bosnian rape victim falling in love with her Serbian attacker.

According to the synopsis, the movie is a wartime love story between a Serb guard in a prison camp and his former girlfriend, a Bosnian Muslim detainee and does not contain any rape scenes. Jolie said that she was the victim of "unfair pressure based on wrong information" and eventually had her filming permissions restored.


Angelina Jolie on Libya visit: 'I'm here to see revolution'

Angelina Jolie visited Libya on Tuesday to support its citizens' struggle for freedom.

The UN Goodwill Ambassador toured devastation sites in Misrata and Tripoli, where battles have raged between revolutionaries and forces loyal to former leader Moammar Gadhafi.

Jolie said she is inspired by the Libyan people's desire to fight for their rights after decades of oppression.

She explained to Reuters: "What's extraordinary... is that a lot of the people who are part of the solution and are working in positions of even military, and you find that just before the revolution they had retired, or were running restaurants or were selling baby clothes and they've all quit their jobs and they are all working here now on behalf of their country.

"They have all lost family members... they've suffered casualties themselves, they've lost limbs themselves and yet they're all really fighting for something they believe in, and for the future of the country for their children, so it's quite moving."

During her trip to Libya, Jolie met with members of the interim government and refugees who have fled their homes amid the bloodshed.

"I'm also here on behalf of the Libyan people to show them solidarity," she said. "I think this revolution on behalf of human rights, which is what I feel these people really have been doing and what they have pushed for, and to help them to implement these new laws and help them with the future of their country."

Sean Penn praised the Libyan people for showing "the courage to say [they] want freedom" during his own recent visit to the country.

Earlier this month, the UN paid tribute to Jolie's humanitarian efforts at a gala dinner in Switzerland.Source

Angelina Jolie visits anti-landmine charity in Scotland

Angelina Jolie visited the HALO Trust charity group on Sunday to support its landmine removal campaign.

The Salt actress met with HALO campaigners in Dumfriesshire, Scotland to endorse the organisation's attempts to defuse landmines in war-torn regions.

Jolie said of her visit: "It was a privilege to visit the HALO headquarters and meet their committed staff. In the aftermath of war, HALO's mine-clearing efforts are fundamental to a safe return and community building."

The HALO Trust has destroyed more than one million landmines around the world since it was founded in 1988.

Jolie has been an ardent supporter of landmine removal and recently met with Croatian President Ivo Josipovic to discuss his country's minesweeping efforts.

The actress is currently living with partner Brad Pitt in Scotland while the actor films the upcoming horror movie World War Z.

Jolie's directorial debut In the Land of Blood and Honey opens on December 23 in US cinemas.

Angelina Jolie visits Croatia

US actress Angelina Jolie visited the Croatian island Brijuni Friday to attend a production of Shakespeare's King Lear, local media reported.

Jolie arrived in a private plane with two of her children, the Jutarnji List daily reported in its online edition.

Before seeing the play, she met with Croatian President Ivo Josipovic and his wife Tanja, national television said.

The Hollywood star was invited to Croatia by fellow actor and friend Rade Serbedzija, who has starred in films such as 'Mission: Impossible II,' 'Batman Begins,' 'X-men: First Class' and 'Harry Potter and Deadly Hallows: Part 1.'

Jolie will spend the night in the presidential residence on Brijuni, will on Saturday meet with Josipovic to discuss the problem of landmines in Croatia. Several landmines dating from the 1991-1995 war in this former Yugoslav republic remain.

The actress made her directorial debut last year. The film recounted a love story of a Muslim woman and a Serb man against the background of Bosnia's 1992-1995 inter-ethnic war.(AFP)

Jolie doesn't love acting as much as she used to

She is one of the highest paid actresses in the world but Angelina Jolie says she doesn't love acting as much as she used to. The 36-year-old star, who raises six children with longtime partner Brad Pitt, said she enjoys playing the role of a mother more now, reported Us magazine.

"I don't love acting as much as I did. I love being a mom. I've never not been grateful to be an actor. But I think when I was younger I needed [acting] more. I was trying to question things in life so you find these characters that help you find things and grow.

"I'm older and I know who I am... and I'm less interested in the character helping me answer something... than in being able to answer it for myself, as a woman, as an adult, with my family," Jolie said.

Her directorial debut 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' is a love story she also wrote, which is set in the Bosnian war.

"I prefer being behind the camera to acting. I think I've learnt something from all of the directors I've worked with even the ones I didn't like... I also learned a lot from Clint Eastwood about how to appreciate the members of the crew, empowering them to do their job," she added.

But Jolie doesn't plan to stay in the business forever.

"As Brad and I get older we're going to do fewer films. I've been working for a long time, he's been working for a long time. We've had a nice run and I don't want to be doing this our whole lives. There are a lot of other things to do," Jolie said.

Tearful Jolie gets Sarajevo film festival award

Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie was close to tears as she received a special award during an unannounced visit to Sarajevo's film festival Saturday with partner Brad Pitt.


"I will start crying if you don't stop," Oscar-awarded Jolie told the audience who gave her a standing ovation at the city's National Theater.

Jolie chose Bosnia's 1992-95 war as the setting for her first film as a director. "In the Land of Blood and Honey" is due to be released in December.

She has also visited Bosnia as a goodwill ambassador for the U.N.'s refugee agency UNHCR and funded the construction of several houses for returnees in eastern Bosnia.

Festival director Mirsad Purivatra presented Jolie with a heart-shaped award when she appeared at the closing ceremony.

"Tonight we are giving the honorary Heart of Sarajevo to a great artist, not only for the great impact she has in the world of cinema but also for persisting and her active engagement in the complexities of the real world we live in," Purivatra said.

Jolie, dressed in a long peach dress, stood on stage with eyes full of tears waiting for the clapping to die down.

"I told Brad in the car I was afraid I was going to cry," she said, her voice breaking.

Jolie's film tells the story of a love affair between a Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) woman and a Serb, who were on opposite warring sides during the conflict.

She planned to shoot parts of the film in Sarajevo and engaged a local crew. But she had to move to Budapest after some female victims of sexual violence objected to details in the plot and Bosnian authorities canceled a filming permit.

"I am so honored to be here at this festival," Jolie said after receiving the award. "There is no greater example of the strengths of the artists and the festival that began during the war and grew stronger every year."

The Sarajevo film festival was launched toward the end of the Bosnian capital's 43-month siege by Bosnian Serb forces.

Jolie presented Austrian actor Thomas Schubert with the award for the best actor for his role in the film "Atmen," directed by Karl Markovics.

Atmen, about a young offender searching for his mother, was also named best film in the festival.

Romanian actress Ada Condeascu won the prize for best actress for her role in the film "Loverboy." (Reuters)

Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt marriage rumours 'are false'

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will apparently not be getting married in the near future.

Rumours surfaced earlier this week claiming that the couple planned to exchange vows in the next few months in an "intimate and informal" ceremony.

However, while Pitt has revealed that he would consider marrying Jolie at the request of their six children, sources have denied suggestions that such plans have been set in stone.

An insider called rumours of a wedding "false", adding that "there is no evidence nor any single truth" to the claims that Jolie and Pitt will tie the knot.

Pitt recently spoke out in support of gay marriage and New York's Marriage Equality Act, calling marriage a "constitutional right".

He has also said that he and Jolie go to extreme lengths in order to avoid the prying eyes of the press.

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie to get married?

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are reportedly getting married.

Three separate sources have confirmed that the couple will exchange vows within the next few months, according to Us Weekly.

However, the magazine writes that the nuptials will not be an extravagant affair.

"[The wedding] would be intimate and informal," said an insider.

One potential location for the ceremony is the couple's newly-renovated Chateau Miraval in Correns, France, which features a 16th-century chapel.

In May, Pitt revealed that he is considering marrying Jolie as the pair's six children have said that they would like them to wed.

The two actors have said in the past that they would not wed until everyone, whether gay or straight, could marry.

Pitt recently praised the decision to pass New York's Marriage Equality Act, saying that he hopes the rest of the US chooses to follow suit in the future.

Neither Pitt nor Jolie's reps have responded to comment on the marriage claims.

Angelina Jolie to visit Syrian refugees

Angelina Jolie is to travel to Turkey to meet with Syrian refugees forced to flee their country amid pro-democracy crackdowns.

The Salt actress's request to visit with the displaced has been approved by Turkey's foreign ministry and plans are under way for Jolie to arrive in Hatay for a tour of refugee camps on Friday, AFP reports.

Thousands of Syrians have evacuated their country since President Bashar al-Assad ordered his military forces to quell growing protests calling for democratic reforms.

US President Barack Obama has initiated economic sanctions against Assad and several other Syrian government officials in response to growing violence between pro and anti-government factions.

Jolie's trip to the region is the latest example of her decade-long commitment to advocating human rights on behalf of the UN High Commission for Refugees.

In recent months, Jolie toured Pakistan after floods ravaged sections of the country and called on world leaders to increase aid to those affected by the political conflict in Libya.

A source close to the star previously claimed that Jolie feels a "deep need" to champion the plights of the war-torn and downtrodden.

Jolie Bosnia movie gets Dec. release

Angelina Jolie's directorial debut -- a controversial movie set in wartime Bosnia -- has a name and a release date.

"In the Land of Blood and Honey" will be released in the United States on December 23, producers said in a statement on Monday, just in time for Oscar consideration.

"The film is specific to the Bosnian War, but it's also universal," Jolie said in a statement. "I wanted to tell a story of how human relationships and behavior are deeply affected by living inside a war."

Jolie, who also wrote the screenplay, last year described the then untitled movie as a love story between a Serbian man and a Bosnian woman on the eve of the 1992-95 Balkans conflict, in which 100,000 people died.

But it caused controversy in Bosnia with some female victims of sexual violence objecting to details in the plot and Bosnian authorities canceling a filming permit. As a result, some scenes scheduled to be shot in Sarajevo were moved to Budapest, Hungary.

Jolie, who won a supporting actress Oscar for "Girl, Interrupted", and who is a United Nations goodwill ambassador, has asked the people of Bosnia to withhold judgment until they see the completed film.

"In the Land of Blood and Honey" features a local cast, and was shot in both the English and Serbo-Croat languages.

Producers Graham King and Tim Headington on Monday called it a "bold new film (which) illustrates the consequences of the lack of political will to intervene in a society stricken with conflict." (Reuters)

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie spends GBP 6m a year on their kids!

It has emerged that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie spent an estimated 6million pounds a year on caring for their six children.

The couple has spent a staggering 5 million dollars on private jets, and splashed out 900,000 dollars last year on a nanny for each of the kids.

It has emerged that the pair also spent an estimated several million dollars on first-class airfare and hotel bills for the brood, reports the Daily Mail.

Feeding their kids Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Knox and Vivienne has cost Pitt and Jolie approximately 36,000 dollars.

An American celebrity magazine has disclosed that the couple splurged 96,000 dollars on clothes, 63,000 dollars on birthday parties, 220,000 dollars on private cars and 153,000 dollars on miscellaneous activities.

Pitt and Jolie once spent 500,000 dollars for a stay at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York.

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie 'want £90k nanny'

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie reportedly plan to pay £90,000 a year for a nanny.

The couple, who raise six children together, allegedly have very specific requirements for a full-time carer for their kids.

Pitt and Jolie are said to be looking for a nanny who has a degree in education or child development and speaks at least two languages, as well as the native tongues of their children.

An insider told The Sun: "It's a coveted position. Brad and Angelina's requirements are justified - they only want the best for their kids. The pay packet and lifestyle make it a pretty amazing deal.

"Not only have Brad and Angelina got to be able to trust the nanny completely with the kids but the new carer must also respect the family's privacy."

Pitt's parents Bill and Jane recently moved into the family's Chateau Miraval estate in France to help the couple raise their large brood.

A source commented: "The whole family is going to move there as soon as the renovations are done. At the moment they have six nannies - one for each of the kids - and the plan is to get rid of the helpers and rely on Bill and Jane.

"The annex they will live in is an old building which used to be used as a dovecote. It's big enough to have a sitting room, kitchen and a couple of bedrooms. It will make a lovely little cottage for them."

Recent rumours have suggested that the pair are planning to adopt another child.


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