Published 8/31/2008
by The Huffington Post News Team
at Entertainment on HuffingtonPost.com
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie said she would relish the chance to act in a European film and may even be ready to take a French-speaking part in a few years, in an interview with a German magazine.
"No one has asked me yet," she told the Monday issue of Focus news weekly when asked if she would like to work on the Continent.
"It would really interest me -- there are more and more great films coming out of Europe and other cultures."
The 33-year-old American, who has nestled into a sprawling estate in the south of France with her six children, said that she and her partner, American heartthrob Brad Pitt, had been learning French for two years.
"When I can really speak it, maybe I'll try out for a French film in a few years," she said.
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