Angelina Jolie has learned to speak French fluently.
The 49-year-old actress embraced romantic language for her role as Maxine in the new Fashion Week film Stitches.
The star is filming the film now in Paris, in both English and French. That means that in every scene he has to deliver his lines in two languages.
Angelina has spoken French before in the 2004 film Taking Lives, but it was a brief scene.
Jolie’s mother, Marcheline Bertrand, was of French-Canadian descent and may have taught her daughter conversational French, although it is unclear how well she spoke it.
The film is scheduled for release in 2025.
This comes after the mother of six learned to sing opera to play Maria Callas in the biopic Maria.
Angelina Jolie has learned to speak French fluently. The 49-year-old actress embraced romantic language for her role as Maxine in the new Fashion Week film Stitches; seen in august
The star is filming the film now in Paris, in both English and French. That means that in every scene he has to deliver his lines in two languages. Seen with his son Knox in November.
Stitches stars Louis Garrel and is from director Alice Winocour.
It is “set in the world of haute couture and takes place in Paris,” according to Variety.
This fits very well with the fashion design businesses that the actress supports under her Atelier Jolie brand.
Angelina has been seen on set with her son Maddox, who is also working on the film.
His 23-year-old son has been hired as a third assistant director on the film set in the world of haute couture, DailyMail.com has learned.
She’s already been on set with her Oscar-winning mother helping her while she does nighttime photo shoots in the rain.
The son of Angelina and her ex-husband Brad Pitt has already worked in films.
He was involved in his mother María’s projects, Bloodless, By the Sea and First They Killed My Father.
Maddox had enrolled at Yonsei University, but now seems to spend most of his time working on films.
Angelina has spoken French before in the 2004 film Taking Lives, but it was a brief scene.
Maddox worked as an assistant director on this film, which is about the last days of opera singer Maria Callas in Paris in the 1970s.
Jolie is receiving Oscar buzz for her role, as she learned to sing opera for the role.
Maddox has said that he likes working with his mother and that she is “fun, funny and easy to work with.”
He also said he participated in meetings, prepared for filming and helped review diaries.
Several of Angelina’s other children have worked with her.
Pax has worked as a photographer in María. And Vivienne was a big part of bringing The Outsiders to Broadway this year. She was also in Maleficent.
Zahara has also been on the set of Stitches. In the past he worked on projects for Angie’s store, Atelier Jolie.
Maria was a lot of work for Jolie.
Maddox is working with his mom at Stitches
In Maria she played the iconic Greek opera singer during her final days in the 1970s.
The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival and was celebrated with an eight-minute ovation.
There is talk of Jolie to be nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress.
She won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 2000 for Girl, Interrupted. She was last nominated in 2009 for The Changeling.
Jolie admitted that winning an Oscar for Maria would be a plus.
The actress had the ‘experience of her life’ starring in Pablo Larraín’s biographical psychological drama about the diva María, and although the hype over the Oscars is ‘very nice’, she feels that she has already been given ‘the greatest gift’ to give. a film with an ‘extraordinary team of people’ and everything else is a ‘dream’.
Jolie had to learn to sing opera for Maria
When asked about the Oscar rumors surrounding his film, he laughed to Best UK magazine: “It means a lot that someone thinks you did a good job.” Good? That means everything to me.
‘That sort of thing is exciting and very, very enjoyable. But I’m very happy that we were able to make this movie. I’m really very happy.
‘I know it sounds like people say this, but actually, this was a once in a lifetime experience. I learned to sing and embodied a woman I respect. I was able to work with this extraordinary team of people. I feel like I have already been given the greatest gift.
‘The public seemed to respond well. So anything else is a dream, but I’m already very grateful.”