The film, featuring Bosnian actors Zana Marjanovic and Goran Kostic and Croatian actor-director Rade Serbedzija, depicted a love story set against the background of the Bosnian War.
The 42-year-old star says though direction was never in her plans, she always wanted to work with artistes from other parts of the world, reported Deadline.
"I never thought I could make a movie or write one, it was never part of my plan. For me it wasn't just about becoming a director. I believe our world is stronger for diversity and I love to learn about cultures. It's the greatest way to deeply learn and know each other.
Jolie has brought her fourth feature directorial effort, "First They Killed My Father", a foreign language film set in Cambodia that first bowed in Telluride, to TIFF.
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