Angelina Jolie reveals that she cares deeply for the US, yet is troubled by its current state
The Oscar-winning actress shared her thoughts on the current state of her native US, admitting the topic was difficult to address in a public setting.
The movie is also making headlines for breaking new ground in the fashion world. ‘Couture’ is the first fictional film ever to be shot inside Chanel’s legendary Paris showroom and atelier.
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Hollywood star Angelina Jolie made a stunning appearance at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2025 for the screening of her latest movie, ‘Couture’.
Popular for her elegance both on and off screen, Jolie looked effortlessly chic in a double-breasted coat dress, paired with tights and classic black heels.
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The film, which tells the story of an American filmmaker navigating the glittering world of Parisian fashion while facing a life-altering medical diagnosis, had the audience captivated.
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Jolie spoke openly with reporters about the deeper themes of the movie, revealing her own thoughts on life, illness, and resilience.
“People often see death as the end,” Jolie shared during the event. “But I see it as a transition, a time that shows strength and the continuation of someone’s impact. Every one of us faces health challenges, whether it’s ourselves or someone we love. Too often, we stop living, and we forget who we are. In this film, my character discovers she has cancer and tries to figure out how to keep living. She pushes herself forward, and that’s a lesson we all need, to support each other and to keep moving forward.”
The movie is also making headlines for breaking new ground in the fashion world. ‘Couture’ is the first fictional film ever to be shot inside Chanel’s legendary Paris showroom and atelier, giving viewers an unprecedented behind-the-scenes glimpse into the luxury fashion empire.
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