Vogue's November 2015 issue with Angelina Jolie Pitt on the cover is stunning, and it may be one of their best interviews to date with the actress, director, humanitarian. The photos are simply breathtaking, and readers get a genuine sneak peek into the life of this eccentrically beautiful star.
Angelina spoke with journalist Elizabeth Rubin about her latest project, "By The Sea," which she wrote and is directing and co-starring with Brad Pitt. It's a poignant film exploring grief, love, and the different mechanisms people use to cope with it.
She wrote the "By The Sea" script after her mother, Marcheline Bertrand died of cancer eight years ago and said it's LOOSELY based on her mother's life. She never thought she would produce it.
Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, November 2015
Additionally, we get a glimpse into Angelina's multicultural "Pitt tribe" of 6 children ages seven to fourteen and the love they all share of the "gypsy life."
Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, November 2015
Angelina also speaks about her brave decision to have a preventive double mastectomy after learning she had the BRCA1 gene in 2013.
And she fun-lovingly shares insights about what it's like working and starring in another film with her husband Brad Pitt since the movie that sparked their relationship 10-years ago. (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
You can read the full article in Novembers issue of Vogue now on stands! And check out a behind the scenes look at "By The Sea" below.
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