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Still, Moreno-Ocampo said it is difficult to convey the message to the victims that they are not alone, and that a movie like Jolie's can help reach a wide audience. "Things are changing, but we have to include in this dialogue normal people, and normal people do not read judicial positions
-- they go to see movies," he said. "The movie can present a deeper picture of the problem. That's why I believe the Angelina Jolie movie is not just about the Bosnian-Serb conflict, it's an example of what happens around the world
-- just change the name of the country, it's the same -- and we don't talk about that and she showed that very clearly, beautifully and painfully." Jolie said that she was not sure whether she would follow "In the Land of Blood and Honey" with such a serious film again, but did say she has already written a script focusing on the conflict in Afghanistan, a country she said she had visited several times. For now, however, it's staying under wraps, even from her partner, Pitt. "I did write something on Afghanistan -- nobody's seen it yet, Brad hasn't seen it, it's hidden
-- so I don't know how very good it is, but it's been a pleasure to write," she said.
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