 Angelina
Jolie visits Port au Prince, Haiti, on, Jan. 13, 2006. [AP
Photo] |
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, whose
relationship was spawned on a film set, will again work together, this time on a
movie based on the life of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who
was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan.
Jolie will star as Pearl's wife, Mariane Pearl, in an adaptation of her book,
"A Mighty Heart: The Brave Life and Death of My Husband Danny Pearl," it was
announced Thursday. Pitt will produce the film, directed by Michael
Winterbottom.
The movie will be based on Mariane Pearl's account of her husband's abduction
in Karachi, Pakistan, in 2002, while researching a story on Islamic militancy.
Months later, his beheaded body was found in a shallow grave in a compound on
the outskirts of Karachi.
"The film will focus on the deep collaboration between people around the
world in search of Daniel in 2002," Pitt told People magazine. "We hope the film
can increase understanding between people of all faiths."
In an ironic twist, "A Mighty Heart" will be co-produced by Plan B, the
production company Pitt and his wife, Jennifer Aniston, founded. Pitt and
Aniston, who were divorced last year, remain co-owners of the company.
It is the first announced on-screen role for Jolie, 31, since the birth of
daughter Shiloh Nouvel, born in Namibia in May. The couple have two older
children, 18-month-old Zahara, adopted from Ethiopia, and 4-year-old Maddox,
adopted from Cambodia.
Pitt, 42, and Jolie first collaborated as co-stars in last year's "Mr. &
Mrs. Smith."
"I am delighted that Angelina Jolie will be playing my role in the adaptation
of my book," Pearl said in a statement released by studio Paramount Vantage. "I
deeply admire her work and what she is committed to."
 Wall Street Journal
reporter Daniel Pearl is seen in one of two images sent in an e-mail to
news organizations. [Reuters] |
There was no
announcement about who would play Daniel Pearl or when shooting would begin.
Pitt, who is producing a slew of upcoming films, will next star in Alejandro
Gonzalez Inarritu's "Babel" and as Jesse James in "The Assassination of Jesse
James by the Coward Robert Ford."
Jolie will next be seen in "The Good Shepherd," directed by Robert De Niro.
She will also lend her voice to two animated features: "Beowulf" and "Kung Fu
Panda."
In producing "A Mighty Heart," Pitt is joined by Dede Gardner of Plan B and
Andrew Eaton of Revolution Films.