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Angelina Jolie Continues To Promote Her Directorial Debut With Brad Pitt By Her Side
Posted on Wed Feb 15, 2012 09:00 AM PDT

Looking like a pair of statues straight from Madame Tussauds' wax museum, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt struck a pose at the Cinema for Peace Gala on Monday, which was part of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival.
Last night Angelina attended the premiere of In the Land of Blood And Honey in Sarajevo, Bosnia, and she was overcome with emotion after receiving a standing ovation from the crowd of 5,000 people. The film, which Jolie wrote and directed, follows a romance between a Serbian soldier and a Bosnian woman during the 1990s war in the region, so obviously this was an issue very close to many of those in the audience.
Jolie said, "To see you receiving it so well means the world to me. I feel so deep for all of you in this country ... I feel very strongly about the film and I believe that its core issue - which is the need for intervention and need for the world to pay attention to atrocities when they are happening - is very, very timely, especially with things that are happening in Syria today ... It is very important that this film is out at this time. If this film points the finger at anybody it is the international community, so I hope it remains a wake-up call for them." Check out the video below!
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