Angelina Jolie to direct new film

Agence France-Presse

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"Unbroken" will be second directorial effort by Oscar-winning actress

DIRECTOR. "Unbroken," a WWII drama, will be her second directorial effort

SYDNEY, Australia – Hollywood A-lister Angelina Jolie will direct her new film “Unbroken” in Australia, using Sydney and rural parts of New South Wales state as locations, it was announced Tuesday, October 1.

The World War II movie is Jolie’s second foray into directing, after the critically-acclaimed 2011 movie “In the Land of Blood and Honey.”

The 38-year-old Oscar-winning actress has been in Sydney with her children in recent weeks scouting locations.

Australia’s economy

NSW deputy premier Andrew Stoner said the Universal Pictures production would infuse millions of dollars into the state’s economy and is expected to create 300 jobs for the crew alone, with more for cast and extras.

“This great news confirms NSW’s international status as Australia’s premier location for large-scale film production, and demonstrates the world-class standards of our film production industry,” Stoner said.

“Unbroken,” based on the best-selling book by Laura Hillenbrand, follows the incredible life of Olympian and war hero Louis Zamperini.

Along with two other crewmen, he survived in a raft for 47 days after a WWII plane crash, only to be caught by the Japanese Navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp.

The book sat atop The New York Times bestseller list for more than 146 consecutive weeks and is one of the best-selling non-fiction titles since the list began in 1942.

The film will feature Jack O’Connell (“300: Rise of an Empire”) as Louis Zamperini plus rising stars Garrett Hedlund (“TRON: Legacy”), Domhnall Gleeson (“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”), and Finn Wittrock (“All My Children”).

It will be the latest in a series of large-scale production wins for New South Wales, with other recent successes including “The Wolverine”, “The Great Gatsby”, and “Lego”. – Rappler.com


Angelina Jolie photo from Shutterstock

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