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Angelina Jolie hailed for Balkan war film debut

in the land of blood and honey released
Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie won her debut at the command of praise - from film critics and relatives of the victims - a powerful story of love in the Bosnian war atrocities.

Hollywood "A" Lister is ranging from movie "girl interrupted," in honor of her performance - which won her the 2000 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress - "Laura: Tomb Raider" movie.

But she also High Commissioner for Refugees since 2001, as ambassador, and draw experience "in the blood and honey, the land" in the United States later this month as a make.

The film tells of a Serb soldier re-meets the first lover, a woman held in prison camps in Bosnia, he was in the 1992-95 Bosnian war story of the dark days of supervision.

"I have two hours to sit and view this is very difficult, so hard to see, so you can imagine it live for many years, many of our cast," she told a reporter at the Hollywood screening reporters on Thursday.

"We want people to feel what life is like in the war, and we want to pray for those who watch the film ... ... what will stop this," she added.

Film actor, all local actors experience as a conflict in former Yugoslavia was torn, and film in Bosnia and Budapest, in two languages: English and Serbo - Croatian.

British correspondent Christian Amanpour, covering the Balkan wars, including the siege of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina CNN television news network, called the film "is really very brave, very tough and brave."

Last week on the ABC television interview with Amanpour, Julie said that the Bosnian conflict was "a war of our generation."

"You know, this is the worst in Europe since World War II genocide," she said, adding: "What we have done, we do not, why do not we talk about this enough?"

"So I want to learn, I feel obliged to study, added:" Julie, who lives in the actor Brad Pitt, are six children, three by the mother.

Conversation "Newsweek" - the interviewer wonder Julie's attention authentic detail, when the war broke out, although only 17 - the actress said she's ambassador to the UN's role in helping her to develop in-depth learning.

"When I go places, I always like to know it, I get the newsletter, I read the book, I talk with people," the 36-year-old American magazine.

"But mainly I try to bring awareness of the place, home to pick up the phone and call someone trying to do," she added.

The film also won the Bosnian war victims from groups alike.

"The film is a deeply experienced all these things the victims," ​​Murat Tahirovic, who is responsible for prisoners of war association, especially in Sarajevo, on Friday told AFP after the screening.

"This is completely objective, it really tells the truth, what happened during the war."

Hatidza Mehmedovic, the victims of the Srebrenica massacre Association official mother - 8000 Muslim men and boys killed by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995 - also praised the American actress.

"This will never make a movie that shows all during the war in Bosnia," she said.

"But the film is an objective, sincere," she said, she wanted to "thank her intellectual and financial investment in the film will tell the truth about the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina Angelina world."

The next few weeks the U.S. film distribution, Croatia correspondent, James Ruddock Springer, December 2, submitted a lawsuit, claiming that his book "soul crushing," published in 2007, the copyright infringement in Illinois.

Julie refuted this argument. "This is certainly in line almost every film occurs, there are many books and documentaries, I do not pull, which is a combination of many people's stories," she told the "Los Angeles Times."

"However, this particular book I have never seen."

"In the land of blood and honey", is because on December 23 in the United States announced a limited number of theaters, and in the Netherlands, Turkey, Belgium and France in February.

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