“When you work as a humanitarian, you are conscious that politics have to be considered,” Jolie told the magazine. “Because if you really want to make an extreme change,
then you have a responsibility.” She quickly added: “But I honestly don’t know in what role I would be more useful. I am conscious of what I do for a living, and that [could] make it less possible.”
The actress and director has a prolific history of political activism. In October, Queen ElizabethWith muggy temperatures soaring into the upper 80 degrees Fahrenheit, Jolie hit the scene outside Sala Grande wearing a stone chiffon draped asymmetric gown by designer Tamara Ralph, one of her frequent collaborators.
If she was sweating, it didn’t show as Jolie took her time posing on the red carpet with her co-stars including Pierfrancesco Favino, Alba Rohrwacher and Kodi Smit-McPhee as well as auteur Larraín. She then did two red carpet interviews with local media personalities and then spent a fair amount of time making her way down the barricade to greet fans, pose for photos and sign autographs.