First Look: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt swept away in romantic drama 'By the Sea'
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- Published on Tuesday, 16 September 2014 05:03
- Written by Inside Movies
“But no man moved me till the tide /
Went past my simple shoe /And past my apron and my belt /
And past my bodice too / And made as he would eat me up /
As wholly as a dew…” Whether or not this poem by Emily Dickinson, published under the title By the Sea, served as inspiration for Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s new film of the same name, the spirit seems to match up with its story of a woman caught in an undertow of passion and rejuvenation while visiting a seaside village with her husband. By the Sea is the first onscreen collaboration between the newlyweds since they first met on 2005’s Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and Jolie not only stars but also wrote the screenplay and is directing and producing. Along with these exclusive images, Entertainment Weekly has the first details of the romantic drama, which has been kept under wraps until now. Although Pitt and Jolie just tied the knot themselves on Aug. 23 after a nearly decade-long relationship, this is how they’ll be spending their honeymoon—exploring a marriage that’s collapsing on itself.Set in France during the mid-1970s, Jolie plays Vanessa, a former dancer, and Pitt is her husband Roland, an American writer. As they travel the country together, they seem to be growing apart, but when they linger in one quiet, seaside town they begin to draw close to some of its more vibrant inhabitants, such as a local bar/café-keeper (War Horse and A Prophet‘s Niels Arestrup, pictured below) and hotel owner (Richard Bohringer, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover.) “I chose to set By the Sea in the 1970s, not only because it is a colorful and alluring era, but because it removes many of the distractions of contemporary life and allows the focus to remain squarely on the emotions that the characters experience in their journey,” Jolie said in a statement to EW.In other words, it was a time when it was still possible to escape your everyday life without so many methods of staying connected or distracted. In this story, she says a different kind of social networking takes place.As a kind of found-family is assembled amid these maritime dwellers, histories are shared—some joyful, some mournful—and the couple are swept up in their stories, changing the way they look at each other.
The film will be Jolie’s follow-up to the World War II-era survival drama Unbroken, due in theaters Dec. 25, and will be her third directing project since her debut with 2011’s In the Land of Blood and Honey.Universal Pictures will release the film, although no date has been set, and studio chairman Donna Langley said she signed on to make By the Sea after finding Jolie’s script so provocative. “I was struck by the fact that she and Brad are willing to bring such a brave endeavor to screen and take audiences on this raw, emotional journey that’s simultaneously of its moment and surprisingly timeless,” she said.Pitt will be co-producing the film with Jolie, and among the film’s other crew will be editor Patricia Rommel (The Lives of Others); production designer Jon Hutman (Unbroken); and costume designer Ellen Mirojnick (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps). The executive producers are Chris Brigham (Inception), Holly Goline (Unbroken) and Michael Vieira (Unbroken).Cinematographer Christian Berger, an Oscar nominee for Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon, said he will be employing mostly natural light for By the Sea, using the Cine Reflect Lighting System he developed to channel existing light using a series of reflectors that create a warmer, less distracting environment. “It changes the method of working on set for the director and the actors, and in this film enhances the period and atmosphere,” he told EW.The film began shooting in Malta on Sept. 8, and will continue through mid-November.
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will film 'crazy sex scenes' for their Malta-set romantic drama By The Sea
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- Published on Thursday, 28 August 2014 11:50
- Written by Daily Mail
They are due to begin shooting the love story By The Sea in a matter of days.And one on-set source has revealed that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will be doing much more than playing husband and wife in the 'intimate character-driven drama.'According to Us Weekly, the Oscar-winning lovebirds will film 'crazy sex scenes' for By The Sea, which the 39-year-old bride-to-be is directing and writing.Angelina and her 50-year-old fiancé will reportedly shoot the steamy segments down the street from where their family is staying in Malta.The colourful European country is located in the Mediterranean Sea just 50 miles South of Sicily.'They'll be filming in Mgarr ix-Xini Bay in Gozo,' an insider told the mag in July, adding their visit would last 10 weeks.Surrounded by high rocks, the secluded pebble beach offers clear waters which make it ideal for underwater photography.'It's not a big movie, it's not an action movie,' the Maleficent star - who's ready to retire from acting - told Extra in May.'It's the kind of movie we love but aren't often cast in. It's a very experimental, independent-type film where we get to be actors together and be really raw, open, try things.'The A-listers known as 'Brangelina' haven't acted together since the 2005 assassin comedy Mr. & Mrs. Smith, which grossed $478 million at the box office.According to Brad's pal Frank Pollaro, the World War Z actor placed a self-imposed ban on shooting sex scenes with other actresses.'This is a guy who has tried not to do any sexy scenes with other women since he's met Angelina,' Pollaro told Esquire last year.'He's crazy about her, and she's the same way about him.'Pitt's last love scene was in 2008 with Cate Blanchett for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - after his sexy roles in Thelma & Louise, Troy, Meet Joe Black, and Fight Club.Meanwhile, Jolie hasn't simulated sex since 2004 with Ethan Hawke for Taking Lives after sexy roles in Gia, Original Sin, Beyond Borders, Pushing Tin, and Foxfire.'Angelina Jolie was born to whittle men, to make them weak, and when she kisses you, you don’t know your name,' Hawke said on Watch What Happens Live last year.The Hollywood power couple were last seen Friday landing their private jet at Nice Airport alongside their six children - Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, 9, Shiloh, 8, and twins Knox & Vivienne, 6.Brad will next play 'Wardaddy' in WWII flick Fury - due out October 17 - with Shia LaBeouf, Scott Eastwood, and Michael Peña.And Angelina's second major directorial effort, a biopic on WWII POW Louis Zamperini called Unbroken, hits theatres December 25.
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Angelina Jolie on why she and Brad Pitt have been “shy” about upcoming film together
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- Published on Sunday, 17 August 2014 20:29
- Written by Radio Times
By the Sea will be the first time the couple have been on screen together since Mr & Mrs Smith, but Jolie says they’re ready for the challenge.Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are to appear in the same film for the first time in nine years, but the actress admits it’s taken some time to decide to do it. “We have been shy of it for quite a few years because it’s very heavy, about a relationship, people going through and surviving a lot together,” Jolie tells the Inquirer of By the Sea. “It’s not easy. So we were nervous about being able to handle the material as actors and to take it on together.” The last time the duo were on screen together was for action hit Mr & Mrs Smith in 2005, the film credited with sparking the pair’s real life relationship. Now, Jolie will both co-star with Pitt and direct him. “Obviously Brad is willing to have me direct him in a film and work with me. He’s extremely supportive, which is wonderful, because we’re interested in different aspects of film.”The film is being described as an intimate character-driven drama, and Pitt will also join Jolie as a producer.This isn’t the first time Jolie has stepped behind the camera. Her 2011 directorial debut, In the Land of Blood and Honey, earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Her current project, Unbroken, will chart the true life story of Olympian and war hero Louis Zamperini.It’s believed filming on By the Sea will start at the end of this month in Malta.
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Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Pay Beach Cafe Owners To Close
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- Published on Wednesday, 30 July 2014 17:39
- Written by Contact Music
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have paid the owners of a beach cafe in Europe thousands of dollars to close down for three months so they can shoot a film.Pitt and Jolie are filming new project By The Sea at Mgarr ix-Xini on the island of Gozo, and they need unfettered access to a tiny pebble beach to shoot their scenes.However, a beachside kiosk holds pride of place in the bay, so the millionaire stars have rented the entire cafe for the summer, reportedly paying owners Noel and Sandra Vella thousands of dollars in compensation for their lost profits.Sandra says, "I'm not going to make as much had I remained open throughout these months, but at least I'm getting some form of compensation."
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Angelina Jolie on 'Unbroken': This story is 'a giant responsibility'
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- Published on Thursday, 21 August 2014 04:21
- Written by Inside Movies
Before U.S. Olympian-turned-WWII hero Louis Zamperini died on July 2 at age 97, director Angelina Jolie showed him the film she’s made about him (in theaters Dec. 25), adapted from Laura Hillenbrand’s 2010 best-seller. “I brought it on my laptop to the hospital,” Jolie says. “It was a deeply moving, very profound few hours of my life. Telling his story is a giant responsibility.” It was certainly an extraordinary life: Zamperini competed in the 1936 Olympics in track, enlisted with the U.S. Air Force in WWII, survived a crash into the Pacific, spent 47 days marooned on a raft, and then endured over two years of torture in a Japanese POW camp. Playing Zamperini was no easy task. Jack O’Connell, a veteran of British TV’s teen drama Skins, had to lose nearly 30 pounds to appear emaciated in key scenes. “You learn not to think of your own problems,” he says. “That’s something you can attribute to Louie and Angie—they both strive to be selfless every day.” Luckily, not every day was so grueling: One night, O’Connell formed an impromptu band with producer Matthew Baer and costars Garrett Hedlund (who plays a fellow prisoner) and Miyavi (a real-life Japanese rocker who portrays a sadistic guard in the film). Their tunes included “Angie” by the Rolling Stones and, of course, the Kingsmen classic “Louie Louie.”
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Angelina Jolie subject to new appeal in copyright lawsuit by author who claims she used his book for her film
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- Published on Friday, 15 August 2014 10:42
- Written by Daily Mail
Angelina Jolie emerged victorious in court last year when a judge ruled she had not copied another author's work for her film In The Land Of Blood And Honey.But journalist James Braddock is now appealing against the decision.In papers filed in March 11 this year, the Croatian author claims the original judge in the case 'used a poor system to determine if Jolie had infringed on his copyright,' for his book The Soul Shattering reports Radar Online.Claiming his book was not translated accurately, Braddock says in the appeal papers: 'The Court’s decision noted a number of material errors, starting with clear descriptions that are interpreted or translated incorrectly, to the downgrading of a complex of the work.'The court did not compare the whole scene at all elements, but he pulled the individual parts! In this way, the bit violated all the rights of the Appellant’s, violated the law and the tests that were performed were not executed in the right way.'Braddock published The Soul Shattering (Croatian name Slamanje Duse) in 2007, a love story between a Muslim and a Croatian in a Bosnian village in 1992, who are torn apart by the war. Jolie's movie also depicts a love story during the Bosnian War.
Radar reports that Braddock claimed in the original 2011 filing that one of Jolie's producers said they discussed his book before making the movie, adding: 'They all decided they wanted to adapt it into a film' - this was all denied by Jolie.In last year's case, Judge Dolly Gee wrote that 'although Blood and Honey is also a story of love, it highlights the complications of romantic love during wartime.'In her ruling, she noted that Braddock could not have 'invented the concept of rape as a war crime' and says the similarities are not strong enough 'particularly in light of the fact that those overlapping concepts are commonplace in books and films depicting war.''Blood and Honey is primarily a story of betrayal, revenge and tragedy with little or no hope, while Slamanje Duse focuses on family, love and strength.'Following Jolie's victory, one of her attorneys Harrison Dossick said: 'The Court’s tentative ruling was thorough and well reasoned. We are hopeful the court will adopt it in full when the final order is issued.'Jolie said of the film back in 2011: 'I was thinking and meditating on these international themes of violence against women, lack of intervention and how human beings are changed and warped by war and how some people come out stronger and some people are truly broken.'The website reports that the actress has yet to respond to the new appeal.
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Angelina Jolie will direct Brad Pitt in 'By the Sea' for Universal
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- Published on Friday, 25 July 2014 06:34
- Written by LA Times
Angelina Jolie will direct her longtime partner Brad Pitt in the drama "By the Sea," which has been acquired by Universal Pictures, the studio announced Friday.In addition to directing, Jolie also wrote the screenplay and will star alongside Pitt, marking their first big-screen appearance together since 2005's "Mr. & Mrs. Smith." Jolie and Pitt are producing "By the Sea," which reportedly focuses on a couple's relationship. Universal described the film as an "intimate, character-driven drama." Jolie is currently in postproduction on her second film as a director, "Unbroken," which is also at Universal. The biographical drama about the Olympic runner and World War II hero Louis Zamperini is scheduled for release on Christmas Day.Jolie made her directing debut with the independent Bosnian war drama "In the Land of Blood and Honey" in 2011."I am very happy to continue my relationship with Donna [Langley, chairman of Universal Pictures] and the entire Universal team as I finish 'Unbroken' and begin work on 'By The Sea,'" Jolie said in a statement. "They have created a very special place for storytellers, and I look forward to the continued passion and support they have provided to me as a filmmaker."
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