Angie's next movie ! Who said she'd stop for a long time ???
Plot Outline:A mother's prayer for her kidnapped son to return home is answered, though it doesn't take long for her to suspect the boy who comes back is not hers.
Overview
Director:Clint Eastwood
Writer:J. Michael Straczynski
Release Date:7 November 2008 (USA) more
Genre:Mystery more
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Plot Keywords:Child Murder / Missing Child / Grieving Mother
Production Notes/Status:
Status:Pre-production
Comments:Begins production this fall
Status Updated:5 September 2007
Note:Because this project is categorized as being in production, the data is subject to change; some data could be removed completely.
Cast (Credited cast)
Angelina Jolie
Riki Lindhome ... Examination Nurse
Amy Ryan
Devon Gearhart ... Jeffrey
Kelly Lynn Warren ... Rachel Clark
Additional Details
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Filming Locations:Los Angeles, California, USA
Company:Imagine Entertainment
I found this information on IMDb ! (the Changeling))
The Changeling
Started by
Patrick F
, Oct 17 2007 08:46 pm
7 replies to this topic
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Posted 17 October 2007 - 08:46 pm
#2
Posted 19 October 2007 - 07:51 pm
#3
Posted 25 October 2007 - 09:04 pm
If you watched the news on Tv, you are more than likely to know there serious and very bad fires in California; lots of houses have been completely destroyed in Malibu (what a pity, I drove through Malibu last summer, such a beautiful place) and if there is fire, there is smoke. Consequences on the set of the "Changeling" :
(ContactMusic)
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Cast and crew on the San Bernardino, California set of ANGELINA JOLIE and CLINT EASTWOOD's new movie THE CHANGELING have been forced to wear facemasks in between takes - to protect themselves from smoke and ash from the California wildfires. The set is 10 miles from one of the worst fires currently blazing through southern California.
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Posted 04 October 2008 - 11:02 am
#5
Posted 07 October 2008 - 04:58 pm
Thanks for the lovely piccies, Solo.
More about Angie's tanlents, according to Eastwood (from ContactMusic)
More about Angie's tanlents, according to Eastwood (from ContactMusic)
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EASTWOOD: 'JOLIE'S HAMPERED BY HER LOOKS'
Having the "most gorgeous face on the planet' has hampered ANGELINA JOLIE's career - according to actor/director CLINT EASTWOOD.
Eastwood, who directs Jolie in new movie The Changeling, claims people focus too much on Jolie's looks, and miss her great acting talent.
He says, "I've always admired her talent. She's somewhat hampered sometimes by having this gorgeous face, the most gorgeous face on the planet. She's on covers and all that stuff."
Having the "most gorgeous face on the planet' has hampered ANGELINA JOLIE's career - according to actor/director CLINT EASTWOOD.
Eastwood, who directs Jolie in new movie The Changeling, claims people focus too much on Jolie's looks, and miss her great acting talent.
He says, "I've always admired her talent. She's somewhat hampered sometimes by having this gorgeous face, the most gorgeous face on the planet. She's on covers and all that stuff."
#6
Posted 07 October 2008 - 05:04 pm
Originally Angie didn't want to play in the movie (CM)
and here is her opinion about Clint Eastwood :
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ANGELINA JOLIE almost turned down her role in her latest movie CHANGELING - because the plot involved a child kidnapping plot.
The devoted mother-of-six plays a desperate mum whose nine-year-old son is snatched in the real-life story.
But Jolie admits she was set to snub the harrowing role, until partner Brad Pitt made her have a change of heart.
She explains, “It was very hard for me. I read the script and I couldn't put it down, but I didn't want to do it. I didn't want to touch something that had to do with children being kidnapped. It scared me because anything happening to my kids is my biggest fear.
“But then I found myself telling Brad the story and thinking about this woman and what she went through.
“Throughout the filming I was very emotional. I was hugging my children more than ever and I wanted to know where they were at all times. I always had one of them on set and it was a hard thing to do – facing my biggest nightmare.
“I'm a mom so it doesn't take much to imagine these things. I don't think I would have played this role with as much emotion and understanding if I wasn't a mother.”
The devoted mother-of-six plays a desperate mum whose nine-year-old son is snatched in the real-life story.
But Jolie admits she was set to snub the harrowing role, until partner Brad Pitt made her have a change of heart.
She explains, “It was very hard for me. I read the script and I couldn't put it down, but I didn't want to do it. I didn't want to touch something that had to do with children being kidnapped. It scared me because anything happening to my kids is my biggest fear.
“But then I found myself telling Brad the story and thinking about this woman and what she went through.
“Throughout the filming I was very emotional. I was hugging my children more than ever and I wanted to know where they were at all times. I always had one of them on set and it was a hard thing to do – facing my biggest nightmare.
“I'm a mom so it doesn't take much to imagine these things. I don't think I would have played this role with as much emotion and understanding if I wasn't a mother.”
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ANGELINA JOLIE is convinced Hollywood legend CLINT EASTWOOD is the perfect gentleman - because he never loses his temper on-set.
The Tomb Raider star plays a mother desperate to be reunited with her kidnapped son in Eastwood's upcoming new movie Changeling.
And she admits she loved filming her scenes - because Dirty Harry actor Eastwood was the ideal director.
She tells USA Today newspaper, "It's not just in strength or just a sense of cool. He's such a gentleman. When you work on a film with him, he treats every single person on the crew with an enormous amount of gratitude and respect no matter what they're doing.
"And he really makes a point to show it and encourages the best in everybody. If somebody screws up he makes them feel like it wasn't their fault and they can try again. That kind of leadership and grace is very, very rare."
The Tomb Raider star plays a mother desperate to be reunited with her kidnapped son in Eastwood's upcoming new movie Changeling.
And she admits she loved filming her scenes - because Dirty Harry actor Eastwood was the ideal director.
She tells USA Today newspaper, "It's not just in strength or just a sense of cool. He's such a gentleman. When you work on a film with him, he treats every single person on the crew with an enormous amount of gratitude and respect no matter what they're doing.
"And he really makes a point to show it and encourages the best in everybody. If somebody screws up he makes them feel like it wasn't their fault and they can try again. That kind of leadership and grace is very, very rare."
#7
Posted 10 October 2008 - 08:41 pm
From CM :
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ANGELINA JOLIE has credited the memory of her late mother MARCHELINE BERTRAND with giving her the confidence to take on her role in new film THE CHANGELING.
The devoted mother-of-six plays a woman desperate to be reunited with her kidnapped son in the upcoming Clint Eastwood film, inspired by a real-life story.
And Jolie admits her character's strength grew from the close relationship she shared with her own mother, actress Bertrand, before her death in January 2007.
She tells the New York Daily News, "My mother would fight that hard for her children. (The role made me) confront my worst fear. It made me feel closer to my kids and grateful every night just to know where they are and that they're healthy. Making the phone call (in the film), saying that my kid was kidnapped, was difficult. I don't even like saying it right now."
The devoted mother-of-six plays a woman desperate to be reunited with her kidnapped son in the upcoming Clint Eastwood film, inspired by a real-life story.
And Jolie admits her character's strength grew from the close relationship she shared with her own mother, actress Bertrand, before her death in January 2007.
She tells the New York Daily News, "My mother would fight that hard for her children. (The role made me) confront my worst fear. It made me feel closer to my kids and grateful every night just to know where they are and that they're healthy. Making the phone call (in the film), saying that my kid was kidnapped, was difficult. I don't even like saying it right now."
#8
Posted 16 October 2008 - 04:56 pm
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JOLIE'S SADNESS AT 'KIDNAPPED MOTHER' ROLE
ANGELINA JOLIE tried to forget her own children while filming new movie CHANGELING - in case she broke down in tears on set.
The Tomb Raider actress, who gave birth to twins Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline in July (08), plays a mother whose nine year old son is kidnapped in the upcoming film.
But the role was so harrowing that Jolie had to put her own kids out of her mind - to stop herself crying with sadness during her scenes.
She tells USA Today newspaper, "It was so personal that I spent a lot of time trying not to think about it. It was so easy to get upset. It was easier to understand the emotion, but it was so hard to want to allow that to come out.
"You don't even want to sit and think about something happening to your kid, let alone really let it absorb you and get emotional about it and scream things like, 'I want my son back!'.
"It just makes you want to take a shower and wash it off and get it as far away from you as possible."
ANGELINA JOLIE tried to forget her own children while filming new movie CHANGELING - in case she broke down in tears on set.
The Tomb Raider actress, who gave birth to twins Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline in July (08), plays a mother whose nine year old son is kidnapped in the upcoming film.
But the role was so harrowing that Jolie had to put her own kids out of her mind - to stop herself crying with sadness during her scenes.
She tells USA Today newspaper, "It was so personal that I spent a lot of time trying not to think about it. It was so easy to get upset. It was easier to understand the emotion, but it was so hard to want to allow that to come out.
"You don't even want to sit and think about something happening to your kid, let alone really let it absorb you and get emotional about it and scream things like, 'I want my son back!'.
"It just makes you want to take a shower and wash it off and get it as far away from you as possible."


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