Angelina Jolie Sounds Alarm: Doesn't Recognize Her Home U.S., Warns Against Divisive Policies
At the San Sebastián Film Festival, Angelina Jolie voiced profound concerns about American identity and freedom of expression while discussing her new film “Couture.” The movie explores themes of breast cancer, choice, and desire, drawing parallels to Jolie’s personal experiences and offering a fresh perspective on women's health and sexuality, as highlighted by co-star Louis Garrel.Precious Eseaye • Movies • 9 months ago • 1 minute read •

Oscar-winning actor Angelina Jolie made a significant appearance at Spain’s San Sebastián Film Festival, where she premiered Alice Winocour’s film “Couture.” During a press conference, Jolie was posed a timely and challenging question regarding her fears as an artist and an American. After a contemplative pause, she expressed deep concern, stating, “I love my country, but at this time, I don’t recognize my country.” Jolie emphasized her international perspective, rooted in her family, friends, and life, advocating for a worldview that is “equal, united, and international.” She cautioned against anything that divides or limits personal expressions and freedoms, describing such times as
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