Monday, December 12, 2011

Angelina Jolie shows the suffering of the Bosnians and their love of family

The movie star Angelina Jolie, who debuted as director and screenwriter with a movie about the Bosnian war, said today that his work wants the world "not only look at the sufferings of the Bosnians, but also his strength and his love of family. "

The film, entitled "In the Land of Blood and Honey "was filmed in 2010 in Bosnia and Hungary .

"In the last ten years I have traveled throughout the world, and felt the frustration of seeing how people in post-conflict situations are traumatized by war and disappointed because he has not done enough for them," Jolie said in an interview Bosnian daily "Avaz".

She was impressed by these experiences. "I started thinking about it daily, especially in the sufferings of women and children in war," he said.

He then traveled to Bosnia and read a lot to deepen the conflict in the Balkan country. He explains that he was affected by "the amount of suffering, inhumanity, and, ultimately, force the people to endure throughout Bosnia. "

"I knew the courage of those people, families, the artistic community in Bosnia-Herzegovina. All this inspired me to travel again to the region and conclude that I want to Bosnia and the Bosnians are my family," he said.

Jolie said she first sent the script to some friends who lived through the war, and did not know she was the author, and for unbiased opinions.

With respect to crimes that occurred during the war, the actress said that the intention of the film is to show that the courts are who judge, but also submit to the criminals, "as someone who obviously feels that conviction and the weight of what made ".

The film tells the love story of a couple that was known before the war (1992-1995), and the difficulties that cause conflict in your relationship.

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