Angelina Jolie says she cried in front of her kids while shooting Maria

Angelina Jolie says she cried in front of her kids while shooting Maria

Angelina Jolie says she cried in front of her kids while shooting Maria

Angelina Jolie reveals her emotional experiences while shooting for her latest project ‘Maria’. She highlighted the importance of having her children with her during production.

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Angelina Jolie said that she cried in front of her children during the shooting of Maria. (Photo: Getty)
Angelina Jolie said that she cried in front of her children during the shooting of Maria. (Photo: Getty)
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Academy Award-winning actress Angelina Jolie has opened up about her emotional experience filming her upcoming project Maria in an interview with ExtraTV. He also told how his children had seen him crying during the shooting.

When asked about having her children on set, Angelina said, “It means everything. You know, before you go out in these things, you’re nervous. She just said, ‘No matter. No, mom, good luck and we know how hard you work and we love you. You know, you just have that moment when the people you have around you tell you, whether you succeed or fail, they care about you.”

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The actor revealed that his children noticed his weakness during filming. “They saw me learning the song, they saw me practicing, they saw me nervous… They were there when I had to do it for the first time, and I was scared, and they were there when I started crying. ..So, it was an interesting time for us to get closer in a different way.”

Jolie’s children were actively involved in the production of the film, working in various departments. “My guys were on set with me, and they were in the AD department, the photography department. So, it was an amazing thing, you know, they don’t always do that… to see you working on it because it’s a It was a very emotional film.”

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Maria, directed by Pablo Larraín and written by Steven Knight, is a creative fantasy and psychological portrait of opera singer Maria Callas. The film is based on the end of Callas’s life in the 1970s.

Maria will be released in select theaters on November 27, followed by its Netflix debut on December 11.

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