Angelina Jolie, Clint Eastwood Film Premieres At Cannes (PHOTOS)

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First Posted: 05-20-08 11:49 AM   |   Updated: 05-28-08 05:12 AM

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CANNES, France - Pregnant with twins, Angelina Jolie says the story behind her latest drama hits close to home: the loss of a child.

Jolie stars in Clint Eastwood's "Changeling," the true story of a Los Angeles woman who endured horrors at the hands of corrupt police in her crusade to find out what happened to her son after he vanished in 1928.

"To lose a child: I can't imagine anything worse, especially not knowing the fate of that child," Jolie told reporters after a press screening. "Changeling" makes its formal Cannes Film Festival premiere later Tuesday night.

Due in theaters this fall, "Changeling" could be the latest Academy Awards entry for Eastwood, 77, who has reinvigorated himself with a rush of acclaimed films, including "Mystic River," "Letters From Iwo Jima" and "Million Dollar Baby," the latter earning the second best-picture and directing Oscars of Eastwood's career.

Jolie, 32, delivers a heartbreaking performance as Christine Collins, a single mom who works hard so she can take good care of her 9-year-old boy, Walter. The child disappears, and five months later, the distraught Christine is overjoyed when police tell her Walter has been found, alive and well.

But when the boy claiming to be Walter Collins is returned to her, Christine insists that he isn't her son.

She winds up in a nightmare battle with bureaucrats trying to cover up their own mistakes as thugs in the police department brand her an unfit mother who wants to shirk her responsibilities as a parent. Christine eventually is tossed into a psychiatric ward by police seeking to silence her.

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"I was so astonished by the extent to which she suffered by asking one simple, clear question: What happened to my child," said J. Michael Straczynski, who researched Christine Collins' ordeal and wrote the screenplay for "Changeling." "She did all the heavy lifting. I just wrote it down."

Meantime, an unrelated case provides a clue to Walter's fate and that of other missing children as a detective tracks a serial killer suspected of abducting boys and savagely slaughtering them.

"Changeling" co-stars John Malkovich, who appeared in Eastwood's "In the Line of Fire," as a minister who comes to Christine's aid; and Amy Ryan, an Oscar nominee for last year's "Gone Baby Gone," as a prostitute who befriends her in the psych ward.

The film touches on themes familiar to Eastwood, who dealt with child abduction and abuse in "A Perfect World" and "Mystic River."

"Children in danger, of course, is about the highest form of drama you can have," Eastwood said. "Crimes against children are to me the most heinous. ... When one comes along quite as big as this one, you question humanity. It never ceases to surprise me how cruel humanity can be."

Jolie was in Cannes for both "Changeling" and her animated comedy "Kung Fu Panda," which premiered near the beginning of the festival last week. News broke then that Jolie and partner Brad Pitt, who already have four children, are expecting twins.

Though Jolie said she could imagine the pain and frustration if she were in Christine's situation, she had to look beyond her own children and position as a "very modern and very outspoken woman" to play the character.

Christine fought her battle at a time when women did not have the same power to speak their minds as today, Jolie said. So Jolie found inspiration in her own mother, actress Marcheline Bertrand, who died in January 2007.

"To me, she's very much like my mother," Jolie said. "My mother was very passive in many ways and very, very sweet, but when it came to her children, she was a lion. But as a woman, very shy with her own voice. So in many ways, Christine reminded me of my mom, and it was a way to kind of revisit my mother after her passing and spend time with her."



Sharon Stone was also at the premiere:

The photocall earlier in the day:



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http://www.festival-cannes.fr/en.html

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Thank you Mr. Eastwood. But no one needs to feel sorry for Hillary tonight. Clint, I love you for defending Clinton. She won beautifully tonight in the state of Kentucky. As in titles to your movies, Hillary is now the "Million Dollar Baby," she will be able to handle "Absolute Power," she may not have won "The Bridges of Madison County," but then it is not "A Perfect World," she has been a lot "In the Line of Fire," she is certainly not "The Rookie" in this campaign, she could drive a "Pink Cadillac" and I would still vote for her, she can take any "City Heat," she can walk on this election "Tightrope," she has had a "Sudden Impact" on my life, she plans to win this "Any Which Way You Can," she can handle "Bronco Billy," she has run "The Gauntlet," she will be a great "Enforcer" of world peace, she's got both "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot," and while the other candidate bores me, she's got "Magnum Force." She will "Paint Your Wagon" with Hillary 2008, she will go "Where Eagles Dare" to go, she is indeed a "Maverick," and she will "Never Say Goodbye." If the world requires the "Revenge of the Creature," she will be "The Human Factor" in it. She will always honor the "Flags of Our Fathers," so let us not sing "The Blues" quite yet, as there have been more "Amazing Stories" than Hillary's comeback to this race.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 AM on 05/21/2008

Angelina looks like a radiant, glowing Godess. She has the best features of her mom and dad. I hope to see her film, and I rarely do the movies, but she not only is worth watching lookswise because she is so beautiful, but,she can actually ACT!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 05/20/2008
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Note to self: next time I'm photographed with a woman as young and pregnant as Angelina, I should comb my hair, iron my suit and try my damnest not to look like some homeless guy who was magically transported from Normandy and Gage to Cannes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 05/20/2008
- jubo I'm a Fan of jubo 6 fans permalink
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Man that Grazer guy has to stop fokken around with electric sockets.

I'm sure he's disappointed with the lower 220 voltage...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 05/20/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 05/20/2008

Who is that other guy? The one with the wild hair.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 05/20/2008

That's Brian Grazer, the producer. Please, somebody, put some hair product on your fingertips and fix his hair! Re: Cannes pix, I see Calista Flockheart has been a good influence on Harrison Ford. His hair now looks very nice. Ford used to have Grazer Hair. Some guys think it makes them look younger, but it makes them look electrocuted. Product! Product, please!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 05/20/2008
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I agree with you this time OE. especially about Grazer's hair. He needs a heavy gel and super hold hair spray and he needs to plaster his hair to his head brushing the bangs slightly over the forehead line and then swept back. The punk look is Yesterday's news. ( Other than that the man is a genius.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 05/21/2008

The man with the electric-socket hair is producer Brian Grazer ("Shark", "24", "American Gangster", "Friday Night Lights", and a ton of other projects). He looks like a heroin geezer, but in reality is amazingly prolific (check out Internet Movie Data Base--IMDB.com).

It's great to see another project from Mr. Eastwood. He has a solid-gold reputation for bringing his projects in on time and often under budget.

Because of the tough early days in his career when he was being discounted ("too tall" was one complaint of casting directors, along with a prominent Adam's apple), Mr. Eastwood has developed into a favorite director of actors. You hear it time and time again about how much respect he shows to his actors, and crew members. He is very protective of his actors and demands everyone else is be as well. While shooting "In the Garden of Good and Evil," John Cusack noted that the crew all had wireless communication devices so there was no yelling and frantic buzzing about on set. Cusack wondered why all sets weren't run with this level of respect for the actors and their craft. Today all sets are run with this technique.

At 77, Mr. Eastwood continues to amaze the industry with his sharp incite and profession­alism...wi­th no sign of slowing down. He is our national treasure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 05/20/2008
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Movie sounds great! Cant wait to see it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 05/20/2008
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Opie Ron Howard, son of Any Griffith on TV since he could learn how to walk and talk...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 05/21/2008
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