Sandra Bullock , who will be next seen in David Gordon Green's directorial 'Our Brand Is Crisis', recently said that she chooses her movie roles while keeping her son Louis Bardo in her mind.
During the Toronto International film festival, the 51-year-old actress, who vowed to make her son the main priority in her life, said that she will accept the role that would be a life experience for her and for her son, the People magazine reports.
The upcoming film, which also stars Billy Bob Thornton, Zoe Kazan and Anthony Mackie, will show the 'Gravity' actress portraying the role of a political mastermind.
The flick, which marks the actress' first film in nearly two years, will hit the U.S. theaters on Oct. 30, 2015.
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