Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have both been pictured arriving in Sydney, Australia ahead of the premiere of Ange’s new film “Unbroken” in Sydney tonight.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have both hit Sydney, Australia, for the premiere of Ange’s new film Unbroken in Sydney. The pair spent a long time at the event greeting fans and posing for selfies.
Angelina also gave a warm hug to fellow breast cancer victim Krystal Barter, who attended the premiere thanks to the Pink Hope Foundation. Krystal is BCRA1 positive, which means that she was at high rick of developing the diseases and so had a preventative mastectomy just like Angelina.
Angelina, 39, spent time down under, along with her children in late 2013 and early 2014 filming the epic World War II era biopic and has revealed how she and her family fell in love with the location.
“The kids really did love it there,” Angelina told The Daily Telegraph.” It’s such a wonderfully family-oriented country, so there was just so much for them to do. Shiloh and Pax, especially, are now serious surfers and skateboarders. They didn’t do that before and now they surf and skateboard all the time.”
Angelina also revealed how she, Brad, 50, and their six kids Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, 9, Shiloh, 8 and Vivienne and Knox, 6, enjoyed a true-blue Aussie Christmas as they spent the holiday season downunder – and it sounds like Brad really got into the local spirit!
“We had an Australian Christmas. We had rented a place and we were just hanging out. It was the first time we had a BBQ for Christmas. Brad got on the barbie and worked it pretty well, I thought!”
Of her decision to shoot the film on Australian soil, Angelina said: “The US shares this history with Australia. We are connected in this particular moment in history, in such a strong way, so it was really special to be there. It felt right to be in Australia.”
Unbroken charts the story of the American Olympian Louis Zamperini who became a World War II hero. His incredible life story is one of endurance as he survived two years in a Japanese POW camp after enduring 47 days afloat in a life raft in the Pacific Ocean after surviving a plane crash.
Angelina was pictured at her hotel room looking rather tired after the long-haul flight downunder, keeping it casual in a grey t-shirt. Her hubby Brad was also pictured arriving in the harbourside city late last night via a private jet.
Louis, the real-life hero of the film, passed away in July this year but Angelina stayed close to him until the end “I took my laptop into his hospital room, and he was able to watch it,” she told the Daily Telegraph. “I’m glad I was able to do that.”
The film is Ange’s second directorial effort, with her third, in which she also stars alongside her husband Brad, already underway too. The pair even spent their Honeymooon filming in the Mediterranean island of Gozo in Malta for their upcoming movie, By the Sea.
Woman’s Day got up close to Angelina at the premiere of Unbroken, who looked stunning in a floor length strapless lace gown.
Brad and Ange didn’t hold back from their excited fans in Sydney, rushing out to greet them, sign autographs and pose for selfies.
Angelina gave a warm hug to fellow breast cancer victim Krystal Barter, who attended the premiere thanks to the Pink Hope Foundation. Krystal is BCRA1 positive, which means that she was at high rick of developing the diseases and so had a preventative mastectomy just like Angelina.
The Pink Hope Foundation posted this snap of Sydney-based Krystal on her way to the premiere.
Brad and Angelina also met with inspirational burns victim Turia Pitt, who shared this snap with the couple to her Instagram.
Angelina was pictured at her Sydney hotel room ahead of the world premiere of her new film “Unbroken”.
Hubby Brad Pitt was also spied slipping into the harbourside city late last night via a private jet.
Angelina was seen bringing the whole brood downunder late last year to join her as she filmed Unbroken in Australia.
Angelina Jolie in the role of director as shooting for her new film Unbroken took place off the coast of Queensland in late 2013.
Angelina working hard behind the scenes while in Australia filming her new movie Unbroken.
A behind the scenes glimpse at the new film, which were shot in Moreton Bay off the coast of Queensland.
A still from the new film Unbroken, via Universal Pictures.
Much of the film documents the brutal life inside a Japanese POW camp, which the film’s hero Louis Zamperini endured two years in.
A still from the film which is scheduled for release on Christmas day this year.
Angelina poses with Louis Zamperini, on whom the film was based. He passed away in July this year but Angelina stayed close to him until the end “I took my laptop into his hospital room, and he was able to watch it,” she told the Daily Telegraph. “I’m glad I was able to do that.”