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    Jolie: New film should make people uncomfortable

    BERLIN (AP) — Angelina Jolie said Monday she hopes her directorial debut "In the Land of Blood and Honey" will provoke a wider discussion about rape — something that the International Criminal Court's prosecutor said could be extremely valuable in helping bring perpetrators to justice.

    Jolie, who received a Cinema for Peace award for her film and the group's "honorary award for opposing war and genocide" for the movie focusing on the war in Bosnia late Monday, said she wants viewers to be "uncomfortable" when they see the film.

    Jolie's writing-directing debut hurls two lovers, a Bosnian Muslim woman and a Bosnian-Serb man, from their tender relationship before the war into the horrors of prison camps where rapes occurred.

    "I believe these strong issues deserve to be presented in a very strong direct light," Jolie, who was in Berlin for the Berlin International Film Festival, told a small group of reporters.

    "It's a strange thing to say as a director and a filmmaker, but I want people to be very uncomfortable when they watch it, and they should be upset and they should want some intervention, and they should want it to stop and they should be angry."

    The film has already provoked the ire, but of a different kind, of the sole film distributor in the Serb-run part of Bosnia, Vladimir Ljevak, who questioned its portrayal of the Serb side of the conflict and said he would not be screening it there. Still, a small group of Muslim Bosniaks who have returned to their homes in the Serb part of the country say they instead plan to organize private showings.

    Jolie appeared in good spirits as she was about to receive the awards for her film. "It's a very important night for us," the actress said. Jolie was joined on the carpet by partner Brad Pitt, who said he was proud of her that evening, "and every night."

    French director Luc Besson, in turn, received the group's International Human Rights Film Award for his film "The Lady," which portrays Myanmar's pro-democracy leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi's struggle against the Southeast Asian country' military rule.

    The Bosnian war in the early 1990s was the first time that rape was treated as a crime against humanity, and the International Criminal Court's Luis Moreno-Ocampo said that since then it has remained a major problem in conflict regions — but that slowly the court is finding more victims willing to come forward and tell their stories to aid in prosecutions.

    Still, Moreno-Ocampo said it is difficult to convey the message to the victims that they are not alone, and that a movie like Jolie's can help reach a wide audience.

    "Things are changing, but we have to include in this dialogue normal people, and normal people do not read judicial positions — they go to see movies," he said.

    "The movie can present a deeper picture of the problem. That's why I believe the Angelina Jolie movie is not just about the Bosnian-Serb conflict, it's an example of what happens around the world — just change the name of the country, it's the same — and we don't talk about that and she showed that very clearly, beautifully and painfully."

    Jolie said that she was not sure whether she would follow "In the Land of Blood and Honey" with such a serious film again, but did say she has already written a script focusing on the conflict in Afghanistan, a country she said she had visited several times.

    For now, however, it's staying under wraps, even from her partner, Pitt.

    "I did write something on Afghanistan — nobody's seen it yet, Brad hasn't seen it, it's hidden — so I don't know how very good it is, but it's been a pleasure to write," she said.

     

    120 comments

    • Pointandclique  •  3 months ago
      Why don't they make a movie directed toward terrorists to give the message that they should mind their manners? If you go out and kill unarmed people, you should expect a little grief in your life.
      • Tom 3 months ago
        There have been tons of movies about that, and TV shows too.
      • Don Stauffer 3 months ago
        After the terrorist finishes raping your daughter, mother, or best friend, you're suggesting he "mind his manners"? Swell idea.
      • Nina 3 months ago
        "If you go out and kill unarmed people, you should expect a little grief in your life." Hey Pointandclique, are you referring to all the unarmed people the United States has killed in bombing campaigns?
    • Korey  •  Burbank, California  •  3 months ago
      I was a Medic Stationed in Germany when all this was happening. I took care of wounded Bosnian refugees that were flown in for our care. I first hand saw the atrocities of that war. Not a single person of the thousands sent to us was Military, all were civilian casualties of war. Directly targeted by the Serbian Military. Accidental shooting of civilians happens in war but targeted bombing of a busy market square on the busiest day is deliberate targeting of civilians and that is wrong. Raping the women into submission is as wrong as the bombings.
    • geo  •  3 months ago
      Rape is wrong - Universally true. Who gets raped make any difference? Shouldn't - It is all atrocity, no matter who , no matter when. So why do the Christian women of Africa - Raped & Killed because of their Faith - rarely, if ever, get any world press or movie attention? I guess maybe they are less important, or not important, because they are Christian? Maybe it just seems that way... Comments?
      • D 3 months ago
        You are 100% right....................but the left only emphasizes the non Christians.Actually they could care less about rape and this shows their hypocrisy.
    • marilyn  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 months ago
      OK, now that everyone has blasted Jolie why not go to local charties & see what you can do for your country? How many of you are doing anything for your fellow man/woman/child? Spend a few hours as a vol.@ the VA Hosp., food bank, church, or just take something next door to your neighbor. Gotta go myself & try to help my best friend. God Bless YA! ALL!
      • RoseH 3 months ago
        you'de have made a better statement helping a stranger... "what good does it do you to be good to those who love you already. You do good when you do good for a stranger who does NOT love you, where by they LEARN to love you... that is the greater good...
      • Lou 3 months ago
        And your point is since she does so much good nothing can be questioned, i.e., if she were a stalker she should get a pass. And who is beating up on her?
      • Tamie 3 months ago
        Lou, what the heck are you talking about?
    • el doosh  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 months ago
      I've been uncomfortable in most of Jolie's movies.
      • pete 3 months ago
        LoL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • USA fan 3 months ago
        lol
    • amc  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 months ago
      shouldn't this be on pbs,or cable.
      • pete 3 months ago
        direct to dvd!!
      • amc 3 months ago
        ok
      • mordra 3 months ago
        I disagree. I think it should be on PBS and Cable. Those who want to learn about the effects of war and what the people who have lived through them and be open to feeling their struggles, should have access to the information and knowledge. Censorship is what those who are guilty of attrocities against other humans want. If no one knows of those who have committed these crimes then they can continued to persecute and murder innocents and go unpunished.
    • Igp  •  Wilmington, Delaware  •  3 months ago
      Stan Marsh said it best. "We came to be entertained."
    • Alexia  •  Oxnard, California  •  3 months ago
      Oh, gawd, people. Get over the whole Brad/Jennifer thing. Who cares? None of our business anyway. If it takes a movie to enlighten the people, then Angela had every right to do it. There have been movies about war and war attrocities forever. Schindlers List ring a bell? Tell Stephen Spielberg that noone cares about what happened to all those people. Grow up. You all sound like a bunch of selfish, self-centered idiots.
    • SHADOWRUN  •  3 months ago
      Jolie: New film should make people uncomfortable

      I'll make you uncomfortable by not seeing the movie. I don't need to be enlightened by Hollywood.
    • Ill as in Illinois  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Will someone inform Brad and Angie that they were born in America and pay attention to what is happening in your own country! A little patriotism from wealthy celebrities here in the USA is what's greatly needed now.
    • Fly Boy Jim  •  3 months ago
      Silly me, and I thought that I went to the movies to enjoy the experience.
    • skater  •  3 months ago
      Yep, I want to go to a movie that makes me feel uncomfortable. The world is uncomfortable enough. I go to the movies to escape the real world even if it is for a very short time.
    • Milissa  •  3 months ago
      I am not spending 12 bucks to spend two hours being preached down to. I want to be entertained, to escape the crap in the world for a while, not to see another attempt at atonement from an icky hedonist.
    • GTX  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 months ago
      She plans to save the world with horrible acting
    • SVS  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 months ago
      thats why I go to the movies, forget being entertained.
    • Tamie  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Always so happy to see ANYONE turn their lives around like Ms Jolie. Not only for herself but for others around the world. Have seen the movie but were only a scattering of people in the audience. So sad that Americans audiences will complain at length about everything under the sun but keep their heads in the sand when it comes to to horrors of war, rape included. It was a hard movie to sit thru but at the same time will stay with me alot longer than the cartoons that Hollywierd puts out. Bet most people you ask have no idea of the war that happened and know even less about how it effects us here in the U.S.
    • Rainy  •  Pataskala, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      I never go to watch her movies!!!! UGH!
    • Shello  •  Surfside, California  •  3 months ago
      Good movies should make you feel something, good or bad!
    • Bitz  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
      About time
    • Maurice  •  3 months ago
      So this is supposed to happen in other countries only? If the American people can't see it happening around them in their own country, then some overhyped, sorry acting, botox lipped jolie B flick isn't gonna open their eyes. Right here in America, what is the number one thing to be called if you are a man? PIMP. What is a pimp? Look it up in the dictionary. Pretty much everything they do is rape. They are everywhere, looking for young, frightened, destitute girls, to lure into a world of violently forced prostitution. And oh so beloved verbal defecation known as "Rap music" praises pimps and treating women like crap in EVERY single lyric. And who do you think their target market is? America's youth, who by now are just a bunch of verminous potty brained leeches.

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