Angelina Jolie admitted that her homeland is undergoing “very heavy times”, noting that limiting “personal expressions and freedoms from all” could be “very dangerous.”
During the screening of her new film CouturE at the San Sebastián Film Festival Oscar -winning actress opened to her “worldview” and the “serious time” the world goes through, especially her own country the United States.
“It is obviously a very difficult question,” Jolie replied when asked about the situation back in her country.
“Only to say that I love my country, but it is not at this point to recognize my country. I have always lived internationally, my family is international, my friends, my life,” she said.
Jolie added, “My worldview is equal, united, internationally, so everything everywhere that shares or of course limits personal expressions and freedoms from anyone, I think, is very dangerous.”
The actress and humanitarian urged people to pay attention in these dark times.
“These are such serious times that we have to be careful not to say things randomly, so I will be careful during a press conference, but to say that of course, as you and everyone sees, these are very, very heavy times we live together,” she noted.
For the unwarterized, Alice Winocour movie, CoutureChronicates the story of three women from Ukraine, France and Sudan leading up to a Paris fashion show.



