By the Sea has been chosen as the opening-night movie for the American Film Institute's annual festival in November, organizers announced Thursday.
This will be the drama's world premiere. Written and directed by Angelina Jolie Pitt -- and starring Jolie Pitt and her husband Brad Pitt -- the film is about an American writer and his wife, "who arrive in a tranquil and picturesque seaside resort in 1970s France, their marriage in apparent crisis," a synopsis said.
"Time and again, Angelina Jolie Pitt has proven herself an artist of the highest caliber," Bob Gazzale, AFI's president and chief executive officer, said in a statement. "It is an honor for AFI to celebrate her latest story with its world premiere -- and in doing so -- to shine a proper light upon her boundless creative energies as actor, director, writer and producer."
"AFI has long supported the boldness and experimentation that accompanies provocative cinema," added Jolie Pitt. "As a filmmaker, and on behalf of our cast and crew, I am honored to launch the film at the opening-night gala for AFI Fest."
"We are launching this year's AFI Fest with a film that is fueled by the influence of both American and foreign cinema. Angelina Jolie Pitt's intelligent artistry in By the Sea proves that she is one of today's most creative and expressive filmmakers. It is a perfect way to kick off what will be eight days of incredible films from Hollywood and across the globe," remarked Jacqueline Lyanga, the festival's director.
The 29th edition of the festival is to take place in Hollywood Nov. 5–12.
GMT 10:35 2017 Saturday ,02 December
Mayweather 'adopts' panda, names it after himselfGMT 10:59 2017 Friday ,01 December
Actress says Weinstein's assistant turned blind eye to assaultGMT 13:35 2017 Thursday ,16 November
'Star Wars' composer writes Bernstein work for BostonGMT 11:15 2017 Saturday ,04 November
NYPD gathering evidence for possible Weinstein arrestGMT 16:45 2017 Thursday ,02 November
Beverly Hills police investigating Weinstein, TobackGMT 07:40 2017 Friday ,27 October
Corey Feldman vows to expose Hollywood pedophile ringGMT 07:33 2017 Friday ,27 October
Depardieu looks to Koran for 'sensuality'GMT 17:52 2017 Thursday ,26 October
Pixar's 'Coco' celebrates Mexico in times of TrumpMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©