Angelina Jolie Premieres Cancer-Themed Film Couture at Toronto Festival
Angelina Jolie Premieres Cancer-Themed Film Couture at Toronto Festival

Angelina Jolie Premieres Cancer-Themed Film Couture at Toronto Festival

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At the Toronto International Film Festival, Angelina Jolie premiered her film "Couture," which tells the story of an American film director navigating the Parisian fashion industry while facing a serious medical diagnosis and a divorce. Jolie, who plays Maxine Walker, a breast cancer patient, shared that the role felt deeply personal and reflective of her own health journey, having undergone a preventive double mastectomy in 2013 due to a high inherited risk of breast cancer. She emphasized the film's message of hope and living life fully despite serious illness, noting that confronting such challenges can lead to falling in love with life again. Jolie also reflected on her family's history with cancer, mentioning that her mother and grandmother were undergoing chemotherapy by her age of 50, which motivates her to make the most of life. Co-star Ella Rumpf highlighted Jolie's personal connection to themes of illness and resilience, while Jolie herself described the filming experience as both hard and healing, appreciating the supportive environment on set. Through "Couture," Jolie aims to inspire others facing life-threatening diseases to live with courage and hope.

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