Hollywood actress-filmmaker Angelina Jolie says that she struggled a lot to land the opportunity to direct her forthcoming film Unbroken.
Unbroken marks the return of Angelina to the director's chair for the first time since she made her debut with In The Land of Blood and Honey. And this is a much bigger project compared to her debut film as a director, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"I fought hard for the opportunity. I'd directed only one other film, which was very small in comparison. I had to prove I could handle locations, the budget, balancing two plane crashes, the visual effects and the technical aspects. I had not done anything like that before! I had to go to school quickly, then I pitched my little heart out," she told US weekly.
"I over-prepared, with all of these graphs, maps, images and boards that I tied together and put in a garbage bag. Then I didn't hear anything for three days. It was terrible! I was so driven to get Unbroken right, I'd work all night," she added.
The movie is a World War II drama and follows the true story of Olympic athlete Louis Zamperini, who is captured and held in a labour camp by the Japanese.
Jack O'Connell has been cast in the central role of Zamperini, while Jai Courtney, Domhnall Gleeson, Garrett Hedlund, and Luke Treadaway are all also on board.
This Article is From Dec 11, 2014
What it Took For Angelina Jolie to Direct Unbroken
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Hollywood
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Dec 11, 2014 17:21 pm IST
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Published On Dec 11, 2014 17:19 pm IST
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Last Updated On Dec 11, 2014 17:21 pm IST
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Angelina says she was totally consumed with the pre-production preparations for Unbroken