Click to follow and not get lost. Angelina Jolie officially debuted at the 81st Venice Film Festival with her new film "Maria" today. The film will have its premiere at this Venice Film Festival, and as the starring Angelina Na Jolie also appeared on the red carpet at the premier

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Angelina Jolie officially debuted at the 81st Venice Film Festival with her new film "Maria" today. The film will have its premiere at this Venice Film Festival, and as the starring Angelina Jolie also dressed up to appear on the red carpet at the premiere of the film, which will also meet the audience at the official Venice Film Festival today.

The film is directed by Chilean director Pablo Larraín, and "Peaky Blinders" screenwriter Steven Knight wrote the script. The film is a biographical film that will focus on the legendary soprano Maria Cala. Si, telling the audience her legendary and tragic life, and at the same time recreating the last days she spent in Paris in the 1970s, Angelina Jolie will play this legendary soprano in the film.

The film will compete for the main competition unit of this Venice Film Festival, and Angelina Jolie will also rely on this biographical film to compete for major awards including the Oscar. Netflix has previously announced that it has won the U.S. distribution rights for the film, and the release date is yet to be determined.

Click to follow and not get lost

Angelina Jolie officially debuted at the 81st Venice Film Festival with her new film "Maria" today. The film will have its premiere at this Venice Film Festival, and as the starring Angelina Jolie also dressed up to appear on the red carpet at the premiere of the film, which will also meet the audience at the official Venice Film Festival today.

The film is directed by Chilean director Pablo Larraín, and "Peaky Blinders" screenwriter Steven Knight wrote the script. The film is a biographical film that will focus on the legendary soprano Maria Cala. Si, telling the audience her legendary and tragic life, and at the same time recreating the last days she spent in Paris in the 1970s, Angelina Jolie will play this legendary soprano in the film.

The film will compete for the main competition unit of this Venice Film Festival, and Angelina Jolie will also rely on this biographical film to compete for major awards including the Oscar. Netflix has previously announced that it has won the U.S. distribution rights for the film, and the release date is yet to be determined.

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