“Star-studded Event: Angelina Jolie and Sophie, Countess of Wessex Grace Fighting Stigma Through Film Festival for Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict”

Angelina Jolie has been dedicated to charitable causes since her eye-opening experience in Cambodia during the filming of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider in 2001. Her commitment to humanitarian work is still ongoing, as she recently made an appearance at the Fighting Stigma Through Film festival held at the BFI in London last Friday. In attendance with her was Sophie, Countess of Wessex, who seemed to engage in a serious conversation with the actress at the event.

Goodwill ambassador: Angelina Jolie looks elegant as she joins Sophie, Countess of Wessex at the Fighting Stigma Through Film festival for the Preventing Sexual Violence In Conflict initiative

Angelina Jolie and Sophie, Countess of Wessex attended the Fighting Stigma Through Film festival for the Preventing Sexual Violence In Conflict initiative as goodwill ambassadors. Angelina looked stunning in a white dress cinched at the waist with a statement belt. She added a touch of glamour to her outfit with a lace undershirt and silver heels, while keeping warm earlier in a black longline coat. Her brunette hair was slicked back, falling in loose waves over her shoulders to frame her face beautifully. Angelina’s pretty features were highlighted by her bright red lipstick, black eyeliner, and smokey eye shadow.

Chic: Angelina made a stunning entrance at the event as she wore an  white midi-dress, which she had cinched at the waist with a statement belt

Stylish: Angelina looked absolutely gorgeous when she arrived at the occasion, flaunting a white midi-dress that she elegantly accentuated with a bold belt around her waist.

Regal: The royal looked demure in a navy blue coat, which she secured at the waist with a tightly knotted belt, and teamed up with a matching sleek shirt

Talkative: The actress and Countess looked to be deep in conversation as they spoke together at the event

The monarch appeared modest in her navy blue jacket, fastened at the waist with a well-tied belt, and paired with a coordinating, polished blouse.

Elegant: Sophie pulled her blonde locks back into a glamorous bun, while she brushed on a natural palette of make-up and accessorised with a pair of jewel earrings

Casual: Sophie gathered her blonde hair into a chic bun and applied a simple makeup look with a touch of natural shades. She completed her outfit with a pair of beautiful earrings.

Handsome: Angelina was also seen walking alongside fellow actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, 41, who looked dapper in a pair of denim jeans and a blue blazer, which he teamed up with a chequered shirt and grey scarf

Angelina was spotted walking with Chiwetel Ejiofor, both looking sharp in their outfits. The actress donned a navy blue coat and a matching shirt that she secured at the waist with a belt. Sophie, on the other hand, had her blonde locks styled into a stylish bun and wore a natural make-up palette, enhancing her look with a pair of jewel earrings. Both women seemed to be enjoying each other’s company, with the Countess of Wessex even patting Angelina’s arm while chatting. Angelina also had conversations with Jeremy Hunt, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, during the event.

Working together: While the actress was also spotted talking with Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Jeremy Hunt

Collaborating: The artist was seen having a conversation with the UK’s Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Jeremy Hunt.

Talkative: Angelina could be seen talking with the politician during the event, who spent much of the evening  alongside her

Beaming: They both smiled as they talked with those around them at the festival

Chatty: Angelina was spotted engaging in conversation with the politician throughout the event, with the latter choosing to stick by her side for most of the night.

Giving a hand: Angelina and Jeremy were see clapping in the green room as they prepared for a Q&A at the launch event

Lending a helping hand: Angelina and Jeremy were spotted applauding in the backstage area while getting ready for a question and answer session during the launch party.

Cosy: Earlier in the night, Angelina wrapped up in a black longline coat to keep off the winter chill

Comfy: At the start of the evening, Angelina snuggled up in a black long coat to fend off the icy winter breeze.

Beautiful: The actress looked happy as she arrived at the event and met with fans who waited for her outside the venue

The actress looked delighted as she made her appearance at the event, taking her time to interact with her fans who had eagerly waited for her outside the venue. Angelina is one of the prominent guests invited to attend the film festival that aims to create awareness and take action against the discrimination faced by survivors of sexual violence in conflict. It is organized by the Preventing Sexual Violence In Conflict initiative, which the actress co-founded. The festival will showcase 38 films and documentaries over two days, sharing the stories of survivors and inspiring others to join the cause. Among the featured films is Leslie Thomas’ The Prosecutors, which will have its world premiere at the festival. The event also includes various art installations, showcases by different organizations, and workshops led by renowned experts in the field, creating an immersive experience for everyone involved.

Chic display: Angelina looked stunning as she left the film festival later that night

Angelina’s appearance was absolutely chic as she exited the film festival in the evening.

Stylish: The Maleficent star added a glamorous flair to her ensemble with a lace undershirt, while she boosted her height in silver heels

Beaming: The actress was in high spirits as she made her way into the event

Chic: The actress from Maleficent brought a touch of elegance to her outfit with a lace undershirt, as she elevated her stature with silver heels.

Important: Angelina is one of the key guests of the festival, which aims to use the power of cinema to help prevent discrimination faced by survivors of sexual violence in conflict

Angelina is a significant guest at the festival that aims to utilize the influence of movies to address the issue of discrimination experienced by victims of sexual violence during conflicts.

Special event: 38 films and documentaries will be screened over two days at the event, sharing the stories of survivors and inspiring others to work alongside them

Showing her support: Angelina will be on hand to give talks at the festival

Exciting news! The upcoming event will feature a whopping 38 films and documentaries, all focused on sharing the incredible stories of survivors and encouraging others to join them in their efforts. This two-day event is not to be missed!

To learn more: Other events include thought-provoking art installations, as well as organisations' showcases, and workshops led by prominent experts in the field

There are various events that take place, including captivating art installations, exhibitions by different organizations, and informative workshops hosted by renowned experts in the field. One of the initiatives, Preventing Sexual Violence In Conflict, was established by Angelina and William Hague back in 2014. The initiative has been actively working to assist individuals affected by sexual violence in countries such as South Sudan and the Democratic Republic Of Congo. Hague, speaking about the initiative, stated that although they have made significant progress, it is still not enough since no one from Isil, Boko Haram, or the military forces of Burma has been tried for any sexual violence crimes. Due to the enormity of the problem, it has been challenging to measure the program’s success, as tens of thousands of people have been subjected to rape during the war in South Sudan. Angelina has ventured into several humanitarian projects, including establishing the Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation, formerly known as the Cambodian Trust in 2003, which operates as a conservation and community development program in the Samlout Protected Area.

Humanitarian: Angelina set up the Preventing Sexual Violence In Conflict initiative with William Hague in 2014, which has worked tirelessly to help those affected

Angelina Jolie, a humanitarian, co-founded the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict initiative in collaboration with William Hague. The initiative has been making significant efforts to provide aid and support to those impacted by such violence since 2014.

Happy: Angelina seemed to be pleased with how the evening went as she left the film festival with a smile on her face

Wow: She looked elegant in her chic ensemble

Delighted: Angelina appeared to be content with how the night turned out as she departed from the movie festival wearing a grin.

 Good to see you: The actress turned director greeted fans who waited for her in the cold

It was a heartwarming sight as the multi-talented celebrity, who has recently ventured into directing, warmly acknowledged her fans who braved the chilly weather to catch a glimpse of her.

Good sport: The actress made sure to make some time for her fans as she signed their memorabilia outside the venue

Signing away: She tried to autograph everything she possible could

Being a good sport, the actress took out some time to meet her fans and signed their precious memorabilia outside the venue.

Keeping warm: Angelina walked out of the venue with her hands in her pockets as she stepped out into the cold night

Staying cozy: Angelina stepped out into the chilly night, with her hands snugly tucked in her pockets.

Helping hand: This is not the first humanitarian project the Malificent star has set up, as she opened a foundation, now called the Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation, in Cambodia in 2003

More to do: Talking about the Preventing Sexual Violent In Conflict initiative on Friday, Angelina's co-founder William Hague said to young filmmakers: 'We’ve made a tremendous start, but it’s only a start because as things stand, no member of Isil or Boko Haram or the armed forces of Burma has been brought to trial for crimes of sexual violence'

Angelina Jolie, known for her role in the movie “Maleficent,” has been involved in multiple humanitarian projects. One such project was opening a foundation in Cambodia in 2003, which is now known as the Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation.

Aims: The foundation acts as a conservation and community development program in the Samlout Protected Area

The objective of the organization is to preserve and promote the community in the Samlout Protected Area. The UNHCR representative was moved by the country to create her Golden Globe-nominated film, First They Killed My Father, based on the story of Cambodian human rights activist Luong Ung. The movie brings to light the horrors of the Khmer Rouge’s brutal rule through the eyes of a young girl. In 2017, Angelina Jolie spoke with Vanity Fair about her first visit to Cambodia, where she encountered a friendly, warm, and complex culture. She shared how families would gather with their blankets and picnic baskets to watch the sunset. Angelina Jolie has six children with her ex-husband Brad Pitt: Maddox (17), Pax (14), Zahara (13), Shiloh (12), and twins Knox and Vivienne (10).

Using film to make a change: The UNHCR special envoy was also inspired by the country to make her Golden Globe nominated movie, First They Killed My Father

Taking advantage of the power of cinema: The special envoy of UNHCR found inspiration in the nation, which led her to create a film entitled “First They Killed My Father” that received a Golden Globe nomination.

Important message: Based on Cambodia human rights activist Luong Ung’s memoir, the film documents her experience as a young girl under the brutal rule of the Khmer Rouge

Moved: Angelina spoke to Vanity Fair in 2017 about her first visit to the country, and said: 'I found a people who were so kind and warm and open, and, yes, very complex'

Key message: The movie showcases the life of Cambodian human rights advocate Loung Ung during her childhood, who survived the harsh regime of the Khmer Rouge as depicted in her memoir.

Doting mother: Angelina shares sons Maddox, 17, and Pax, 14, daughters Zahara, 13, and Shiloh, 12, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 10, with her ex-husband Brad Pitt

Loving mom Angelina Jolie is blessed with six children – Maddox (17), Pax (14), Zahara (13), Shiloh (12), and twins Knox and Vivienne (10) – whom she shares with her former spouse Brad Pitt.

Job well done: The actress appeared to have renewed vigour as she left the event

Friendly: Angelina waved goodbye to her fans as she left the event in a taxi after launching the event

In a cheerful manner, Angelina bid farewell to her supporters as she departed from the occasion in a cab following its launch.

Discussing the issue at hand: The actress attended a meeting at the Foreign Office with the Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict, Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon

Chatting about the current topic: The thespian participated in a gathering held at the Foreign Office with Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon, who is the Special Envoy for Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict and also serves as the Prime Minister’s representative for the same.

Stunning: Angelina looked glamorous in a blue midi dress and matching heels as she arrived at the Foreign Office

Angelina was a vision of beauty in her chic midi dress and perfectly coordinated heels when she stepped into the Foreign Office. Her stunning appearance left everyone in awe.

Fighting for change: Angelina was seen with The UN Secretary General's Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict Pramila Patten at the meeting

Advocating for a cause: Angelina was spotted attending a meeting with Pramila Patten, the UN Secretary General’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, to push for reforms.

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