Showing posts with label Angelina Jolie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angelina Jolie. Show all posts

Sunday, July 13

Les Jolies Pitts have arrived!




At last! The suspense is broken! The golden couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, last night became the proud parents of a boy, Knox Leon, and a girl, Vivienne Marcheline.

Why report on this in the Chateau Lalinde Blog? Well, it has to be acknowledged that these two, Brad and Angelina, have become the past masters of manipulation of the press. Even Madonna can come learn a thing or two from them, and I am quite sure that in time to come -- if it is not already happening -- students of sociology and psychology will be writing their doctoral theses on the subject of media manipulation -- using Pitt and Jolie as their single case study.

I may sound a little cynical on this beautiful Monday morning in July - in France - but ---
Have you noticed the date? 14 July! Yes! The storming of the Bastille is being celebrated throughout France today with dances, bands, flags and pennants, fireworks and jubilation.
Have you noticed in which country these babies were born? France, of course -- the country where Bastille Day is celebrated most notably!
Have you noticed how these twins were born? By caesarean procedure -- where the mother and the doctor can pretty much decide the day and time -- within reason, of course.
Have you noticed the comment? "The twins were born slightly earlier than scheduled", gynaecologist Michel Sussmann commented.......

Anyway -- we congratulate the couple and the siblings on the new additions to the family -- and we wish the new-born babies everything of the best that the world can offer them. Welcome to the World, little ones -- stay sane, stay grounded and be happy!

From AFP this morning:
Jolie, 33, gave birth to the twins last evening during a half-hour caesarean operation at a maternity clinic in Nice on the French Riviera.
"Everything went smoothly. The children are doing very well, the mother is doing very well and the father is doing very well," told AFP.
Knox Leon weighed 2.27 kg and Vivienne Marcheline 2.28 kg.
Pitt, who had attended the birth by caesarean of their daughter Shiloh, "was very calm and was not at all disturbed" by the operation, said Sussman.
"When the babies arrived he was very euphoric" and Jolie had a "blinding smile".
Jolie is set to stay several more days at the Fondation Lenval clinic to recover.

The first photograph of the baby celebrities was sold to a US paper for $US11 million ($A11.5 million), the regional Nice-Matin newspaper said, adding that the money would be given to a humanitarian cause.

The twins brought the number of Jolie's children with 44-year-old Pitt to six.
Dubbed "Brangelina" in the press, the couple have adopted three children: Maddox, six, born in Cambodia; four-year-old Pax, born in Vietnam; and Zahara, three, born in Ethiopia. Their biological child, Shiloh, was born May 2006 in Namibia.


The pair, who frequently top magazine lists of the world's most beautiful people, set up home in May in a chateau they rented from an American acquaintance in France's Provence region. In addition to her movie career and founding a family with Pitt, she works as a goodwill ambassador for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.


The Before and After? Let's hope not!


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  • Monday, May 28

    60th Cannes Film Festival : It's a wrap!

    Despite Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and George Clooney being the biggest draw cards at the 60th Cannes Film Festival this past week, (they were there to promote their film on the death of Daniel Perlman as well as "Oceans Thirteen", but they also raised a massive almost €10 000 000 for Darfur!), it was a small Romanian film that was crowned with the Golden Palm this year.
    "Il semble enfin qu'on n'ait plus besoin de gros budgets et de grandes stars pour faire une histoire que tout le monde écoutera", exclaimed Romanian director, Cristian Mungiu, winner of the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival last night. (It seems that finally we do not need big budgets and big stars to tell a story that the world will listen to). He continued to express his wish that this win for his very 'small' but powerful little film, "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days", which follows the harrowing journey of two women as they seek an illegal abortion in Communist Romania, will augur good things for the small film makers from small countries.

    US film-makers Joel and Ethan Coen had been among those tipped to take home the Palme d'Or, but left with empty-handed. The American director Julian Schnabel won the best director prize for his adaptation of the best-selling French book, "Le scaphandre et le papillon", -- "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly", the autobiography - and the most amazing feat of courage and perseverance of Jean-Dominique Bauby, while Japan's The Mourning Forest claimed the Grand Prix.

    The important Jury Prize was shared between Mexico's Silent Light, by Carlos Reygadas, and animated Iranian film Persepolis, from Marjane Satrapi and France's Vincent Paronnaud.

    Another US director Gus Van Sant, and Cannes favourite, won a special prize - created to celebrate the festival's 60th year- for his film Paranoid Park, about a teenage skateboarder's dark secret.

    Actress Jane Fonda was handed a surprise lifetime achievement award by festival chief Gilles Jacob. "You are a woman who fights and wins," he told the 69-year-old Hollywood star - who stole the show on the red carpet last night with her radiance and elegance.

    The international jury, led by British director Stephen Frears, selected the winners from a shortlist of 22 films, which included Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, David Fincher's Zodiac and Wong Kar Wai's My Blueberry Nights with Jude Law and Norah Jones.
    The team of the winning film on the red carpet at the closing ceremnoy of the 60th Cannes Film Festival


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