(Reuters) — Angelina Jolie has dismissed ongoing speculation about marriage and more kids with her partner Brad Pitt, telling Vanity Fair inan interview published on Tuesday that there are "no secret wedding plans."
"I've never felt more exposed. My whole career, I've hidden behind other people's words," Jolie said. "Now it's me talking. You feel ridiculous when you get something wrong."
The actress, who penned the script duringa two day quarantine period when she had the flu, said she had Pittread it over first. "He called and said, 'You know, honey, it's not that bad,'" Jolie told the magazine.
The story follows a couple's love affair during the Bosnian war, and Jolie made sure to get the script as accurate as possible by sending it to reporters and writers of Serbian and Bosnian nationalitieswho had experienced the war.
"I was gauging the accuracy...If they said no, I wouldn't have doneit," she said.
But the movie did cause controversy last year when the leader of a woman's group in Sarajevo urged city officials to ban shootingthe film in Bosnia. She complained that the love story was offensive because it was between a Bosnianwoman and Serbian man.
At the time, Jolie said she hoped people would withhold any judgment until that had seen the film, which is expected to hit theaters in December of this year.
The "Salt" actress told Vanity Fair that she took the helm as director because the script "was something Ididn't trust out of my hands." And she revealed how directing the film changed the way she perceived acting.
"Brad thinks I'm going tobe a nightmare," joked Jolie, who won her Oscar for supporting actress in "Girl, Interrupted."
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