Angelina Jolie, renowned for her stellar acting career, was moved to tears by the overwhelming response she received at the Venice Film Festival for her remarkable portrayal of Greek opera singer Maria Callas in the film "Maria," directed by the talented Pablo Larraín. Jolie's return to the best actress category after 15 years was met with an eight-minute standing ovation, leaving her visibly emotional. This extraordinary reception drew comparisons to the one Brendan Fraser received for "The Whale" in 2022, which propelled his captivating performance into an Oscar campaign.
Jolie, who expressed her apprehension about singing opera for the role, shared, “I spent almost seven months training.” Her dedication to the craft and the emotional depth she brought to the character resonated deeply with the audience.
The anticipation for the film was palpable, with fans lining up outside the theater a whole day before the premiere, eagerly awaiting the chance to catch a glimpse of the iconic actress. Jolie, known for her warmth and generosity, took the time to engage with her adoring fans, signing autographs and capturing heartwarming moments through selfies. A particularly touching moment occurred when she knelt beside a fan with brittle bone disease, showcasing her compassion and genuine connection with her admirers.
"Maria" is a part of Larraín's trilogy spotlighting iconic women, following the acclaimed "Spencer" and "Jackie." The film, set for release on Netflix later this year, is already creating a buzz in the industry, with Jolie potentially emerging as a strong contender for the coveted Best Actress award at the Oscars.
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