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    Jolie hopes her film draws notice to Syria

    US actress and director Angelina Jolie, right, accompanied with actor Goran Kostic, addresses journalists during press conference in Sarajevo, Bosnia Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. She is in Sarajevo for the screening of her film 'In the Land of Blood and Honey'. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)

    SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Angelina Jolie on Tuesday premiered her film "In the Land of Blood and Honey" in Bosnia, where the fictional tale of a romance between a Bosnian Serb man and a Bosnian Muslim woman has shone a spotlight on the ethnic anger still left over from the country's brutal conflict.

    Jolie, who arrived in Sarajevo with partner Brad Pitt to attend the screening, greeted the crowd of 5,000 in Bosnian, before acknowledging in English that it would bring back painful memories of the bloody 1992-95 war. As the film ended to a standing ovation, Jolie tearfully said, "To share this with you means the world to me."

    At an earlier press conference, Jolie said the movie was "heavy" but that she was happy with it because it shows what horrors can occur in the absence of a timely intervention.

    She said she hoped the film could serve as a "wake-up call" for the international community to pay more attention to atrocities and act to prevent them — including in Syria.

    "I am satisfied with what we made, I feel very strongly about it and I believe that its core issue — which is the need for intervention and need for the world to care about atrocities when they are happening — is very, very timely and especially with things that are happening in Syria today," she said.

    The film, which has already been released in the U.S. follows what happens when the man becomes an army officer and the woman is held in a military prison camp where rape occurs. Some Serbs have accused the film of demonizing them.

    "I think it is very important that this film is out at this time and ... if this film points the finger at anybody it is the international community," she said.

    The distributor in the Serb part of Bosnia said he won't show it there because it portrays Serbs as the villains and they wouldn't put up with that.

    "There is simply no interest for this movie here, so I can't sell any tickets," Vladimir Ljevar told The Associated Press. "The fact that the Serbs are the bad guys in it is the reason why there is no interest. The film is lousy. I watched it. It has had bad reviews. It is unprofitable."

    But Jolie rejected the claim that her film was anti-Serb.

    "I understand that it's sensitive," she said. "But I also know that the Serbian people are intelligent and open-minded people. They will know the difference between what's been forced upon them and what they feel in their own hearts."

    She said that "although it's difficult, I hope that they see intention behind it."

    Jolie noted she worked on the plot with people from both sides of the conflict.

    "We were trying to find humanity on all sides and yet we were addressing the horrors of something that we felt we must show in a horrific way," Jolie said. "That is not an easy balance to find in such a sensitive subject matter, so we did our best; that was very hard, the politics of this region are very complicated."

    Thousands of women were raped during Bosnia's war, which also included the notorious Srebrenica massacre in July 1995 and the 44-month siege of the capital, Sarajevo. Most of the rape victims were Muslim Bosniak women, often the target of mass rape used as a weapon of terror.

    Many of the victims were raped repeatedly. Some were brought back to their homes and dumped in front of their husbands. Other women were violated in their husbands' presence as part of a shock campaign.

    Defying the unofficial censorship in the Serb part of the country, Ana Vidovic, a Bosnian Serb woman from Prijedor organized a private screening in her home Saturday after she got approval from Jolie.

    She told local media she was annoyed by claims there is no interest in the movie among Bosnian Serbs. "I am the public and as far as I remember, nobody asked me," she said.

    Jolie said Vidovic's gesture meant very much to her team, so she wrote her a letter and approved the screening.

    "We will do that for anyone who wants to have a private screening. And we hope that we encourage the people to see it somehow," Jolie said.

    A group of Muslim Bosniaks who now have returned to their homes in the Serb part of the country say they are interested in seeing Jolie's movie and plan to organize private screenings.

    Jolie said she made this film because "I just felt that this subject was important and I was really moved by it."

    She said she may direct again.

    "If I can find something that means as much to me, I will try, but if this is the only thing I ever directed, I would be very happy."

    US actress and director Angelina Jolie addresses journalists during a press conference in Sarajevo, Bosnia on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Angelina is in Sarajevo for a screening of her film 'In the Land of Blood and Honey'.(AP Photo/Amel Emric)
     

    140 comments

    • CCrowns1  •  3 months ago
      America's focus should be for once.. at this time of great need right here... on our very own country. No matter what we do in that region of the world... no matter how much money or aid we give we'll still be infidels. At least over here we can do our blue state red state battles and at some point COMPROMISE (yikes) over funding.
      • Kathryn P 3 months ago
        people in "that region of the world" only think we're infidels because we allow our military to invade and occupy like cockroaches and try to force "freedom" and "democracy" of buying what they tell us to buy and looking the way they tell us we should look down their throats.... "we really like your oil rich land... here we'll make a deal, we'll give you an abundance of guns and weapons... oh and coca-cola and you give us your lands... or we take your lands and wipe you out cause you're prohibiting the advancement of american interests on your sovereign lands. what's it gonna be?"
    • Snowmamm  •  Kalamazoo, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      While I can appreciate Jolie's concern for Syria and wanting to make the rest of us aware of what is going on, the USA can't fix everything that's wrong in the world. We've tried before and it just doesn't work. The countries that can and should be finding a way to make peace are those involved in the conflict!
      • Del Rose 3 months ago
        Exactly! This country has enough trouble withing itself.
    • tambor  •  3 months ago
      Getting my fellow Americans to care about Syria is like getting me to care about American Idol, the Jersey Shore or those silly Kardashian girls.
    • pc_notme  •  3 months ago
      Is she going to adopt a brat from this country too? I doubt she has one in her collection.
      • DarkKnight 3 months ago
        It'd be an atrocity to let her steal one.
    • hx  •  3 months ago
      Jolie may have good intention but is naive like her HW crowd. US government can't solve other countries' problems. I wish she and the HW crowd stick to entertaining us.
      • DarkKnight 3 months ago
        What about America's problems? Does she expect other countries to step in and fix those?
      • hx 3 months ago
        She and her lover love Obama so they, and HW, do not think we have any problem.
    • Shayne  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      here's an idea lets keep some of the finances and other resources we are sending elswhere and take care of our own country for a change because I dont see any other country looking this way and paying back the favors we have done for them.
      • Amber 3 months ago
        Exactly!!!!
      • CalGal 3 months ago
        Good idea, & let Jolie take care of the rest.
      • Patrick G 3 months ago
        Not to sound unpopular, but would you care to name a few of those "favors" in recent history? Remember, it's not a favor if one does something to further one's own interests.
    • Ben  •  3 months ago
      armenians and congo; they sufferred bcz the "big cameluz" in that room controls the media with their indifference PC. these people are about looking sophisticated and sensible while ignoring others that are closer...
    • Liberalize It  •  Pensacola, Florida  •  3 months ago
      I read somewhere that Angelina Jolies' entire personal profits from this movie will go to help feed thousands of impoverished children in the United States... Ok...Ok... I Lied!!! Geez!
    • Michael  •  3 months ago
      Headline should read "Jolie hopes anything will draw notice to her"

      ...me, me,me, look!
    • BIGBLUENATION  •  3 months ago
      Angelina who?
    • Lewis  •  3 months ago
      why not send her to syria since her ungrateful#$%$ apparently would rather ignore this countries economic problems.. you know, the country that made her famous in the first place... attention whoring at its finest
    • Arvid  •  3 months ago
      I think the constant violence reported by the media have already brought attention to Syria
    • Jaime  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      I can't believe the number of people #$%$ and moaning in these comments. So you expect her to single handedly get rid of poverty in the U.S. before helping in other countries? Do any of you realize how bad it is in some of these other countries? Even at our worst, the U.S. is not as bad off as some of those countries are. I think the conditions there are beyond what most of us can even fathom. I'm not saying the U.S. doesn't have issues to deal with, but give the woman a break. At least she is doing SOMETHING. What have you all done in the past month to help with poverty anywhere? I'm guessing that's going to be a big fat nothing. All I see is a bunch of people tearing her down and insulting her and these SAME people saying that she should help us, lol. Priceless. Maybe, just maybe, she helps in those other countries because they APPRECIATE her efforts and don't sit at home behind their computers bashing her every chance they get. Don't the bite the hand that you want to feed you folks.
    • JustTheFactsPlease  •  Spokane, Washington  •  3 months ago
      This is not about " Make Believe ", Angelina. You're movie will do nothing for Syria whatsoever. I think it self serving of you to bring it up.
    • DarkKnight  •  3 months ago
      War profiteering at its finest. She's exploiting a still very sensitive war and region for her own personal gain. The only intention of this movie is a broken indivual trying to get themselves more attention. If she really wants everyone to see this movie, why doesn't she put it on hulu or youtube for everyone to watch for free? Hopefully the next time she makes a movie it's about her own people and she leaves us out of it.
    • SmartEnuf2  •  3 months ago
      Yeah, like no one has noticed Syria? How dumb does she think we are? In fact, if she's involved, I'm less likely to worry about it. (I know, I know, but she's in it for the cameras.)
    • American Sheeple  •  3 months ago
      It would probably be lies.
    • Carrie  •  3 months ago
      Wow, so many bitter people in one place.
    • Xenon  •  Fort Lauderdale, Florida  •  3 months ago
      These bleeding heart liberal pro-muslim movies make me nauseated.
    • Dan  •  3 months ago
      like most of americans Jolie has an over-inflated sense of her and her films importance. shut off the phone knothead UR NOT THAT IMPORTANT!!! and that goes for most people in general. and yes i'm an american without a smart phone