They've been filming their new movie By The Sea in Malta, only taking a break to get married in late August in a gorgeous French wedding.And now the first pictures have emerged of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie shooting their highly anticipated love story.The Hollywood power couple were spotted filming on Wednesday a tense scene on the idyllic island with Brad offering a comforting embrace to his real-life bride as she stayed in character.The handsome 50-year-old pulled Angelina into his chest for an embrace as a camera operator captured each and every tender moment.The Fury star wore a crisp fedora, a white button down, and chinos for the scene along with a dapper moustache.His 39-year-old wife sported a retro look in a flowy white dress and mustard coloured scarf as her hair featured bangs and a lighter tint.Angelina is directing the film, which she wrote, and is starring alongside Brad who she married on August 23 in France.The Girl, Interrupted star could be seen directing action for her crew, setting up shots, and managing her team.Their shooting schedule in march is a self-described working honeymoon for the busy pair. Speaking to USA Today, the Brad recently said, 'Yeah, it was our choice. It's been fun. It's been challenging but really fun.'The film is written and directed by Angelina, and is her and Brad's first project together since Mr. & Mrs. Smith in 2005 - the film which saw them falling in love both and off screen.It documents the challenge a longtime married couple face as they go on vacation throughout Europe in the 1970s.Speaking about the project to US TV show Extra, newlywed Angelina said of the project, '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.'
Brad Pitt recently described his wedding as 'amazing'.The Fury star admits their relationship feels even more secure since they tied the knot.Asked about their intimate nuptials, the 50-year-old star told Good Morning America, on Friday: 'It was an amazing day and I think there's an added security that comes with it.'Despite being very happy in his personal life, the heartthrob admits he was left feeling exhausted and traumatised for some time after filming his new World War II drama.He told E! News: 'I've always heard these stories of actors having a hard time shaking a role. It was true this time.'We were really embedded with this one. I think the biggest challenge was when the film starts...they're three-and-a-half years into the war.'He added: 'They've been through Africa, they've been through France, they've been through Belgium, now they're deep into Germany, and to feel that exhaustion, the years of just psychic trauma...I think we got that [feeling, too].'Meanwhile, Pitt and Jolie tied the knot in August on the urging of their children, Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, eight, and six-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox.And their father said the brood is thrilled that the union is now official.He recently told People, 'They like it. They like it.'All six children were very much a part of the nuptials that took place at Chateau Miraval in the South of France on August 23.Jolie wore a floor length white dress with a veil that had the drawings of her little ones on it.'The children wrote vows and asked us to make promises to each other,' said the Malificent actress. 'It was very sweet what they came up with.