Angelina Jolie will star in a movie about 'Paris high fashion' that will be shot in both French and English
Angelina Jolie has landed a new movie role.
On Tuesday it was revealed that the Oscar-winning actress will star in a film that has to do with the world of high fashion in Europe.
The French film is called Stitches and is from director Alice Winocour and it will shoot in both French and English.
It is 'set in the world of high fashion and unfolds in Paris,' according to Variety.
Angelina 'stars in the movie as a filmmaker and is one of three women whose lives will collide during Fashion Week.'
Angelina Jolie has landed a new movie role. On Tuesday it was revealed that the Oscar-winning actress will star in a film that has to do with the world of high fashion in Europe. Seen on November 12 in NYC
The French film is called Stitches and is from director Alice Winocour. It is 'set in the world of high fashion and unfolds in Paris,' according to Variety. Seen with son Knox on November 17
Marc Malkin at Variety reported that the shoot will likely begin at the beginning of 2025.
It is under Charles Gillibert's Paris-based banner CG Cinema.
They will produce in partnership with Zhang Xin and William Horberg of Closer Media.
Jolie was last in Paris for the filming of Maria.
In that movie she played the iconic Greek opera singer during her final days in the 1970s.
The movie world premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was celebrated by a eight-minute standing ovation.
Jolie in being talked up to be nominated for Best Actress Oscar.
She won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 2000 for Girl, Interrupted.
She was last nominated in 2009 for The Changeling.
Jolie was last in Paris for the filming of Maria. In that movie she played the iconic Greek opera singer during her final days in the 1970s. The movie world premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was celebrated by a eight-minute standing ovation. Seen in August
Jolie has admitted winning an Oscar for Maria would be a bonus.
The actress had the 'experience of a lifetime' starring in Pablo Larraín's biographical psychological drama about diva Maria, and although the Oscar hype is 'very nice', she feels like she has already been given 'the greatest gift' of making a movie with an 'extraordinary team of people' and anything else is a 'dream'.
Asked about the Oscar buzz surrounding her film, she laughed to Best UK magazine: 'It means a lot that somebody thinks you did a good job. Right? That means everything to me.
'That kind of stuff is exciting and very, very nice. But I'm just so happy we were able to do this film. I'm genuinely so happy.
'I know it sounds like people say this, but really, this was an experience of a lifetime. I learned to sing and I embodied a woman that I respect. I was able to work with this extraordinary team of people. I feel like I've already been given the greatest gift.
'The audience seemed to respond well to it. So, anything else is a dream, but I'm so grateful already.'
Maria Callas seen in a portrait taken in France at the height of her singing career
Jolie as Callas and director Pablo Larraan on the set of Maria; the image was taken by her son Pax Jolie-Pitt
The Hollywood star - who has six children with ex-husband Brad Pitt - previously admitted immersing herself in opera training for the movie was the 'therapy' she didn't realise she needed.
Speaking to WSJ. magazine, she said: 'Pablo (Larraín, director) expected me to learn, to really sing… to understand and study opera, to immerse completely and do the work.
'But it was much more than that, it was to understand Maria Callas and be able to play the character.
'I had no idea how much I was holding in and not letting out. So, the challenge wasn't the technical, it was an emotional experience to find my voice, to be in my body, to express.
'You have to give every single part of yourself... everything that you've got.'
Angelina spent 'months' working on her vocals.
She previously said at the Telluride Film Festival: 'I had seven months of opera classes, great teachers and Italian classes, and a supportive team that were going to help me.'
Despite this, Angelina still felt anxious about singing when the time came to do it.
She said: 'I was so nervous that morning I was out of my mind.'