Friday, January 6, 2012

Q & A With Angelina Jolie & #Rafflecopter #Giveaway



In the Land of Blood and Honey has been nominated for a Golden Globe® for Best Foreign Language Film. Set against the backdrop of the Bosnian War that tore the Balkan region apart in the 1990s, the film tells the story of Danijel (Goran Kostić) and Ajla (pronounced Ayla) (Zana Marjanović), two Bosnians from different sides of a brutal ethnic conflict. Danijel, a Bosnian Serb police officer, and Ajla, a Bosnian Muslim artist, are together before the war, but their relationship is changed as violence engulfs the country. Months later, Danijel is serving under his father, General Nebojsa Vukojevich (Rade Šerbedžija), as an officer in the Bosnian Serb Army. He and Ajla come face to face again when she is taken from the apartment she shares with her sister, Lejla (Vanesa Glodjo), and Lejla’s infant child by troops under Danijel’s command. As the conflict takes hold of their lives, their relationship changes, their motives and connection to one another become ambiguous and their allegiances grow uncertain. In the Land of Blood and Honey portrays the incredible emotional, moral and physical toll that the war takes on individuals as well as the consequences that stem from the lack of political will to intervene in a society stricken with conflict.







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11 comments:

  1. I would ask when the last time is that she had a stress free day.

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  2. Is there a real life person you have been wanting to play in a movie?

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  3. I'd like to ask Angelina if she likes directing or acting better and why?
    Thank you for the giveaway :)
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  5. I would ask: Whats the most challenging character you've played thus far?

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  6. I watched the live chat, it was awesome. She didn't get to my question, but I asked: Although things have changed, film is still relatively a male dominant medium in terms of directing. What do you feel women bring to the table that men do not and how is that reflected in your film.

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  7. I would ask. What is your favorite movie? Not just the movies you have made but, any movie.

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  8. how did research the time period this movie happens in

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  9. Thanks for the giveaway...I would ask her about influences vis-à-vis screenwriting & film directors.

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