Some people have to wait months to even try to get a script to Brad Pitt, who is offered most of the high profile projects. And then there’s Angelina Jolie, who happens to be married to him and can probably just chuck a screenplay at him across the breakfast table and see if he wants to star in it. He’s now in negotiations for her fourth film as a director, **Africa.
Eric Roth has written the script, based on the true story of paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey and his battle with the ivory poachers who threatened the African elephant population in the 1980s.
“I’ve felt a deep connection to Africa and its culture for much of my life, and was taken with Eric’s beautiful script about a man drawn into the violent conflict with elephant poachers who emerged with a deeper understanding of man’s footprint and a profound sense of responsibility for the world around him,” Jolie has previously said.
Pitt has already worked with Jolie on By The Sea, her third directorial effort, in which they co-star as a couple trying to figure out their marriage in a picturesque French seaside town in the 1970s. That one should hit screens this year. Africa boasts Unbroken cinematographer Roger Deakins and may start rolling its cameras this summer.