William Hague recruits Angelina Jolie in campaign against rape in warzones
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- Published on Friday, 23 November 2012 05:31
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Angelina Jolie has flown into the UK to support William Hague’s difficult mission to tackle sexual violence and rape in wazones, reports Cathy Newman. Wilton Park is a grand pile in Sussex owned by the Foreign Office. It was used in the war to interrogate German prisoners of war. However, today it's the mandarins who are being held captive - or at least captivated - by a woman of German descent: none other than the Hollywood A-lister Angelina Jolie.If it sounds like a film plot, it might as well be. Because Ms Jolie's recent film, In the Land of Blood and Honey, dealt with the traumatic subject of sexual violence in warzones, and that's why she's jetted in today - to support the Government's global campaign on the issue. William Hague joked to the assembled company of global experts attending a special conference on the issue that she was "checking up on whether we have lived up to our promises".As a statement of good intent, the Foreign Secretary is about to deploy a 70-strong team of police, lawyers, psychologists, doctors and forensic experts to gather evidence of rape and other sexual crimes committed in warzones. The Foreign Office has also pledged £1m to help UN efforts to secure justice for victims.There's an urgency about all this. As I've blogged before, 50,000 women were raped in Bosnia it's thought, and possibly as many as 400,000 in Rwanda. But it's also happening right now to thousands of women in Syria.As Ms Jolie said today, sex ual violence as a weapon of war "has almost become a rule rather than an exception". What's also important to remember is that one of the most senior men in the Cabinet is taking this on. There are those who say it's difficult for a man to talk about things like rape. But if the rape of grandmothers, mothers, children - and yes men too - is something the men round the cabinet table leave to their (by and large) more junior, female colleagues the risk is the issue becomes marginalised. Even more so because of the dearth of women in the upper echelons of Government – something not lost on Mr Hague.There may be those who are cynical about the Ms Jolie’s involvement. But by securing the backing of a global star, who let's not forget is also a UN envoy, the Foreign Office has been able to publicise an atrocity - raising awareness about the scale of the problem and helping remove some of the stigma surrounding it.
Race 2: Is Jacqueline Fernandez's look inspired by Angelina Jolie?
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- Published on Friday, 23 November 2012 05:26
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Actress Jacqueline Fernandez's look in director duo Abbas-Mustan's upcoming action thriller 'Race 2' is reportedly inspired by the one Hollywood star Angelina Jolie sported in 'Salt'. Jolie's role in Phillip Noyce's 2010 thriller was action oriented and 27-year-old Jacqueline's character in the film, also has high octane action sequences."Jacqueline will be sporting jet black, poker straight hair with a fringe just like Angelina Jolie. The makers were keen on giving Jacqueline a very international look and she mentioned the film Salt and the makers seemed very keen on her suggestion," a source from the set said. On her part, Jacqueline trained extensively to attain the desired 'Race 2' look. She worked with a Vietnamese trainer and also practiced sword fighting to fit in the character. 'Race 2' which is the sequel to 2008 hit film Race, also stars Saif Ali Khan, John Abraham, Deepika Padukone, Anil Kapoor and Ameesha Patel. The film is all set to hit theatres on January 25, 2013.
Angelina Jolie "Really Beautiful" in Maleficent
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- Published on Friday, 23 November 2012 05:23
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Angelina Jolie "Really Beautiful" in Maleficent: "She's Just Incredible!" Says Costar Elle Fanning.We just can't get enough of evil Angelina Jolie in Maleficent! And neither can Elle Fanning. Fanning, who plays Sleeping Beauty's Princess Aurora in the upcoming Disney film alongside Jolie, says that working with the A-list Hollywood mama definitely did not disappoint."It's amazing," Fanning told us of Maleficent at last night's 2012 AFI Fest premiere of Ginger & Rosa in Hollywood. "We just finished it in London. Angelina Jolie, she's just incredible. Meeting her and getting to watch her, she just looks amazing. She has these cheekbones and these horns. It's really, really beautiful."Fanning, 14, says she didn't get to work with Jolie's 4-year-old daughter Vivienne, who makes her acting debut in the film."Vivienne plays young Aurora," she said. "I wasn't on set the day she filmed, but she played little me." While working with Jolie was a blast, Fanning says the best part of filming the fairy tale flick was "getting to be a Disney princess; it's just incredible. I had the long hair and the dresses. It was all magical, the whole world. It's great."
Jon Voight on Spending the Holidays With Angelina Jolie and Her Kids
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- Published on Friday, 23 November 2012 05:18
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Angelina Jolie won’t be home for the holidays this year — at least not for Thanksgiving — according to her father, Jon Voight.“They’re overseas. I won’t be able to see them on Thanksgiving,” the Oscar-winning actor, 73, told Celebuzz Sunday night at the New York premiere of Hitchcock.“Maybe they’ll be around for Christmas, so I’ll be able to get to see them.”Jolie and her fiance, Brad Pitt, are, of course, the proud parents of six children. So does this mean Voight will be spending mucho money to buy Christmas presents? Not exactly. For more our interview with Voight, in which he reveals his favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, watch the video, above.
Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt's Kids Send Santa Christmas Letters
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- Published on Friday, 23 November 2012 05:15
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Looks like the Jolie-Pitt family’s holiday season is off to an early start! Angelina Jolie was spotted last week taking all six of her children – Maddox, Zahara, Pax, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne – to mail their letters to Santa Claus at a post office in rural Kent, England.“It was so cute. All the children sent messages to Father Christmas and were absolutely beautifully behaved,” a post office assistant told People. “Just like any other kids in a sweet shop they were excited, but Angelina controlled them perfectly.”“It was lovely,” she adds. “They were all very polite. They were just a bunch of gorgeous, happy kids. “[Jolie] was so polite and a really nice person. I was quite shocked at first but Angelina was so lovely I soon relaxed.” WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS for the holiday season this year?