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Angelina Jolie's portrayal of opera legend Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín’s film 'Maria' received an overwhelming eight-minute standing ovation at its world premiere during the Venice Film Festival. Jolie expressed her deep connection to Callas, describing the preparation process as therapeutic and likening it to 'finding her voice.' The film, which explores the tumultuous final week of Callas's life in 1970s Paris, was recently acquired by Netflix for distribution, marking it as Larraín's most personal work yet. During the press conference, Jolie revealed she underwent seven months of training to authentically embody the role, emphasizing the emotional depth required. Larraín, known for his biographical films about iconic women, presents Callas's story as a blend of beauty and tragedy, completing a trilogy that includes 'Jackie' and 'Spencer.' Critics have noted the film's ability to evoke compassion while addressing the complexities of genius and personal struggle.
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