First look at the set of Angelina Jolie's new film in the heart of the Cambodian jungle
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- Published on Saturday, 07 November 2015 12:07
- Written by Daily Mail
Angelina Jolie was spotted scouting locations for her latest directorial project in Siem Reap. Cambodia last month.And now DailyMail.com can reveal a first look at the set of the Netflix movie First They Killed My Father: A Daughter Of Cambodia Remembers.The star is about to direct hundreds of locals in the epic, which she also co-wrote, while her eldest son Maddox - who was born in Cambodia - is going to be heavily involved.Workers have been preparing huts to look like a traditional Cambodian village and fields to look like rice paddies on the set.However there is one potential issue for Angelina and her crew, as they revealed that they had found nine Asian Forest Scorpions - also known as Black Scorpions - lurking underfoot in one day.A single sting from their barbed tails causes intense pain, swelling and a large, red wound that remains inflamed for days and can be fatal if left untreated. One skilled member of the locally sourced crew was in charge of cutting off their stinging tails, before placing them in a jar.His on-set colleague explained: 'You have to be very careful when you’re working. We keep them in a plastic bottle, which they can’t climb out of, but they do try and escape. The pincers can really hurt.'We put them in bottles of whisky, its good for you, it gives you strength! We do the same with centipedes when we find them – although we cut off their heads.'Scorpions aren’t the only problem the film crew faces. There are deadly critters to deal with on the forest floor and up trees - a major problem if anyone is bitten, as the nearest hospital is 45 minutes away on winding dirt roads, which become very difficult to negotiate in the rain.
A local villager explained: 'The scorpions are very dangerous for anyone who doesn’t know how to deal with their stings.'We have tarantulas here, some of the most venomous varieties, and cobras. They can dive out of the tree and bite you on the head - they’re deadly.'You have to be treated within the hour after being bitten to survive. The hospital is far, but there are some people in the village who know of a special medicine [extract] from one of the trees that can treat the bites.'Angelina, 40, will base herself in Cambodia while she makes her latest movie between now and February 2016.First They Killed My Father... tells the story of the deadly Khmer Rouge regime - which ruled Cambodia with an iron fist and massacred millions of its own citizens between 1975 and 1979 - from the perspective of girl who is five years old at the beginning of the story.It is based on the first-hand account of Angelina’s friend, Luong Ong, whom she met during one of her first humanitarian missions to the country after filming Tomb Raider there in 2000 and falling in love with it. Angelina has said that Maddox, 14, will be very much involved in production to ensure he connects to the country of his birth.'As Maddox and I prepare the film we will be side by side learning about his country,' Jolie explained earlier this year.'He is 14 and this is a very important time for him to understand who he is. He is my son but he is also a son of Cambodia. This is the time for our family to understand all that that means to him and to us.'One local woman who has been hired for the cast - but declined to give her name for fear of losing her part in the movie - told how Angelina’s film has provided work for a huge number of people in the village, some of whom live in grass huts not unlike the ones created for the set.
She said: 'More than 100 people from the village have been hired by the film crew – they’ve been building the sets, and preparing the fields to have banana trees, rice paddies and potato plants.'They’ve also been making the Khmer Rouge uniforms, which are all black with red and white chequered scarves.'People have been paid between $15 and $25 a day, depending on the jobs they do – it’s a good wage for here.'This film is very good for the village – the rice crop finished around a month ago, so it’s the slow season and this has provided jobs to help everyone through.'Most of the film will be made in the Siem Reap province, and will use a huge cast of between 2,000 to 3,000 people, all of whom will be Cambodian. Angelina is currently promoting By The Sea, which she directed and stars in with husband Brad Pitt. It is due for release in the US on November 13 and the UK on December 11.
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Angelina Jolie Switches It Up for 'By The Sea' After Party with Hubby Brad Pitt!
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- Published on Friday, 06 November 2015 20:07
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Angelina Jolie looks absolutely stunning in her cream dress while posing alongside her husband Brad Pitt at the after party for their film By the Sea held at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Thursday (November 5) in Hollywood.The 40-year-old actress, director, and humanitarian changed out of the elegant Atelier Versace strapless gown she wore to the premiere earlier in the night.The event served as the opening night gala premiere of the 2015 AFI Fest presented by Audi.Be sure to check out By the Sea when it hits theaters on November 13 – Watch trailer here!
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Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt Look Flawless at 'By the Sea' L.A. Premiere!
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- Published on Friday, 06 November 2015 20:00
- Written by Just Jared
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are looking better than ever while attending the premiere of their movie By the Sea held at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Thursday (November 5) in Hollywood.The event served as the opening night gala premiere of the 2015 AFI Fest presented by Audi.Angelina recently opened up to WSJ about how she and Brad kept their distance while playing an unhappy couple in the film.“We had to stay in our corners, like boxers, and not be husband and wife,” Angelina said. “It was very hard to do those scenes without Brad and I taking care of each other. Normally in between takes, you’d make sure that the other’s OK, but we had to be able to really get ugly.”
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Angelina Jolie Talks Marriage, Her Health, Family & More with 'WSJ'
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- Published on Thursday, 05 November 2015 21:15
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Angelina Jolie Pitt stars in this gorgeous black and white photo shoot for WSJ‘s new issue, where she’s been named the 2015 Entertainment/Film Innovator.Here’s what the 40-year-old actress, director, and humanitarian had to share with the mag:
On filming emotionally difficult scenes with Brad Pitt for By the Sea: “It was not easy. We just had to be brave and say, ‘OK, honey, we’re strong enough to do this; let’s somehow use this to make us stronger.’”
On her health: “I want to make sure my kids are never worried about me. Even if I’m going through something, I make sure they are very aware that I’m totally fine. I’ll stop and make a joke. I talk to them. I never, ever want them to have that secret worry and feel that they have to take care of me.” Brad adds: “I’ll tell you this about her surgeries: Once the decision was made, she was on the operating table two weeks later. You have to understand that this is a woman who never knew she’d make it to 40. This is a woman who had watched her mother, aunt and grandmother become sick and eventually succumb, all at an early age. Her drive, her absolute value in herself, is defined by the impact she can have during her time here—for her kids and for the underprivileged and those suffering.”
On domestic life: “We wake up, we make breakfast. In our domestic life, we’re Mom and Dad. And often we’re dorky Mom and Dad, which the kids find ridiculous.”
For more from Angelina, visit WSJ.com.
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Angelina Jolie wanted to cut her nude scenes from 'By The Sea'
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- Published on Thursday, 05 November 2015 12:26
- Written by Inside Belleville
The 40-year-old director, who underwent a preventative double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery in February 2013 to reduce her chances of being developing breast cancer as it runs in her family, admits she worried about appearing naked in a bathtub in the new film, in which she also stars alongside husband Brad Pitt, as a result of the procedure.She said: "There were lots of scenes I wanted to change or cut. I realized it was going to be me [naked] in that bathtub. But I told myself, put all of that aside. Like, you can't change or cut this scene because you've had a mastectomy, or because we're married and people are going to analyze this or that. That would be cheating."The Oscar winner also feared the film, which tells the tale of an unhappily married couple, would drive a wedge between her and Brad, 51, as they filmed it on their "honeymoon" in Malta shortly after tying the knot in the South of France in August 2014.She told the New York Times: "A few days into filming I thought: This is such a bad idea. What was I thinking? This is going to destroy us before we've even gotten started. But by the time we got to the end of the film, we'd argued, challenged each other, disappointed each other, had good days, bad days, all of it. We'd pushed through, learned something about each other, found a new working relationship and came to like the idea of 'Yeah, it gets really bad, but you work it out.' "