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MAY

2015

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FEATURE

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ollywood history is filled with

movies based on inspirational true

stories involving remarkable

individuals with the resilience and

determination to triumph over adversity. So it

was only a matter of time before the eventful

life of Louie Zamperini – as documented in

Laura Hillenbrand’s bestselling book

Unbroken:

A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience,

and Redemption

– was made into a film.

What was unexpected, however, was that this

incredible story of survival against the odds

would be brought to the screen by actor-

turned-filmmaker Angelina Jolie.

Zamperini was a gifted Olympic athlete

who joined the United States Army Air Corp

in 1941. Deployed as a bombardier, he survived

the crash of a defective B-24 bomber in 1943,

subsequently spending 47 days adrift in shark-

infested waters before being captured by the

Japanese Navy and interred in a POW camp.

Zamperini’s strong survival instinct and life motto,

“If I can take it, I can make it”, helped him endure

the torture and indignities he experienced as a

prisoner of war.

Angelina Jolie had made her directorial debut

in 2011 with the Bosnian War-set drama

In the

Land of Blood and Honey

, and was eager to

venture behind the camera once again,

albeit with the right project.

“I wanted it to be something I would love

and care about because directing takes so much

dedication, so much time away from your family

and much more effort than acting,” Jolie explains.

“You have to be completely committed and

fully engaged. I knew I wouldn’t be any good at

directing another film unless I was really moved

by the subject matter and felt it was important.”

When producer Matthew Baer gave her

the working script for

Unbroken

in 2012,

Jolie found within it the themes she wanted to

explore onscreen.

In choosing her second project as a director, Angelina Jolie found inspiration close to home.

UNBROKEN

“I was intrigued by the draft I read, but it was

after I read Laura’s book that I knew that I wanted

to direct the film,” she recalls. I was drawn to

the incredible story of Louie’s journey and Laura’s

brilliant recreation and rich documentation of

pivotal events that shape the last century.”

Not only was Jolie inspired by Zamperini’s

story, she soon discovered that the man himself

lived in her own neighbourhood in the Hollywood

Hills. “Louie could actually see the roof of my

house from his living-room window,” she laughs.

“Little did I know that he’d been there all the

time… all the while I was trying to figure out what

to do next with my life.”

This revelation made Jolie even more

determined to direct

Unbroken

, and she began

meticulously researching and planning how best

to structure Zamperini's story as a film. “I made

these storyboards at home, taking pictures from

the Internet, gluing and taping them onto sheets

of cardboard,” she recalls. “Then I put them

in garbage bags and hauled them to Universal,

where I pitched my butt off convincing the studio

I could do the job.”

With support from producer Baer, the studio

agreed to allow Jolie to further develop her

passion project, during which time she became

better acquainted with Zamperini. “I had the

privilege of spending a great deal of time with

Louie, who was a hero of mine,” Jolie notes. “I

quickly understood what my generation and my

children’s generation could learn from his.

“I wanted to make this film because, in the

end, Louie’s message is one that we all need,

now more than ever. He was someone who

helped to remind us all what each of us is

capable of: to never lose heart, to gain

strength from family, to identify

our fears and our pain, to define

brotherhood with our fellow

man, to come face-to-face

with the darkness and to never,

ever give up.”

Unbroken is out on May 20

I had the privilege of

spending a great deal of

time with Louie, who was

a hero of mine

Above:

Angelina with Louie Zamperini

Right:

Angelina directs

Top:

Jack O'Connell (right) as Zamperini

in

Unbroken

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