Angelina Jolie ‘spellbinding’ as opera star Callas
Angelina Jolie walked the red carpet in London on Friday as her film about opera singer Maria Callas received its UK premiere.
Maria is the third in a trilogy of films about high-profile, complex women from director Pablo Larraín, following his movies about Jacqueline Kennedy and Princess Diana.
Written by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, the film focuses on Callas’s final years, in the 1970s, when she was living in Paris.
With Jolie taking on acting roles relatively rarely in recent years, the film has provided something of a ……
omeback narrative for her and could lead to an Oscar nomination for best actress.
Callas was a US-born Greek soprano, and one of opera’s most well-known singers. She died in 1977 aged 53.
In Maria, a blend of Jolie’s own voice and original recordings by Callas are used in the singing scenes.
Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter about Callas in August, Jolie said: “I’m sure there’s a lot that will be read into it of our overlaps as women, but the one that’s maybe not the most obvious is I’m not sure how comfortable we both are with being public.
“And there was a pressure behind the working that wasn’t just the joy of the work.”
Asked why she had been taking on fewer film roles in recent years, Jolie explained: “I needed to be home more with my kids.”
But, she continued, she felt ready to return because her children are now “a bit older, getting more independent… I’m less needed and so able to go away for different periods of time”.