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Angelina Jolie Fears Division, Defends Freedom of Expression at San Sebastian Festival

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Angelina ⁣Jolie Criticizes U.S. While Promoting New‌ Film, Highlights Importance of Open Dialog⁤ on Sexuality and Loss

NEW⁤ YORK – Actress Angelina Jolie sparked ​discussion Saturday ⁢while promoting her new film, “Couture,” expressing a ⁤sentiment that she doesn’t “recognize” the ‌United States and praising the freedom of expression she experiences internationally. The remarks came during a post-screening Q&A ‍session, where jolie also discussed her personal experiences with preventative ⁣cancer treatment, the ​film’s exploration​ of desire in ⁤the‌ context of illness, and a deeply‍ personal tribute to ⁣her late⁤ mother, Marcheline Bertrand.

Jolie revealed she underwent a double mastectomy about a decade ago ​after losing her mother‌ and​ grandmother at a young ⁤age,stating,”Those were my choices. ⁢I‍ don’t say everybody should do it that way, ⁢but it’s important ​to have the choice.I don’t​ regret it.” ⁤She emphasized the vulnerability felt by those facing cancer, notably women, noting⁢ the ⁢disease’s impact on self-perception.

The film,Jolie⁤ explained,also ⁤delivers⁣ a message “to anybody who ⁢is with ⁢a woman they love,” advocating for open communication about desire and sexuality ‍even after a diagnosis. “When I read ⁤that [Maxine] was diagnosed, I ‍had an idea where it was gonna go, [but] I certainly didn’t think it was gonna end the way it ends. I ⁣didn’t ⁣think desire would still be a⁤ part​ of the film. It’s critically important to live and be⁢ desirable as a woman,and for those who love a ‍woman to ‌know that.”

Co-star Louis Garrel (“Little Women”) ‍echoed Jolie’s sentiments, criticizing the ofen “pathetic tone” used in films depicting cancer,​ particularly breast cancer. “It is also⁢ connected ⁤to desire,” Garrel stated. “We are stranger than that as human beings. Even if somebody lost their breast, it can be more exciting erotically.You have to understand that men can be ‍eroticized​ in multiple ways.” He urged audiences to‍ reject societal constraints, adding,⁤ “Don’t be⁢ afraid of​ anything. The minds of ​men‍ are more original than what the magazines ‍say.”

The event took a poignant turn ⁢when an audience member thanked Jolie for her advocacy for Palestine ‌and “peopel who⁣ are voiceless.” The same audience ‌member inquired about the necklace Jolie wore in ‍”Couture,” which belonged to her mother, Marcheline Bertrand.⁤

Visibly​ emotional, Jolie shared she wore⁣ both the necklace and her ⁣mother’s ashes during‌ filming. “I thought⁢ about‌ her a lot,” ⁢she said. “I⁢ think everybody in this room has sat in a hospital room… I wish [my mother] had this community. I‍ wish she‍ were ‌able to speak as⁤ openly​ as I’ve been and that people would respond as graciously as you have.” She concluded by saying Bertrand “would have told Maxine to live every day and focus on life.”

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