| Hundreds of fans crowded outside a Sydney theater to welcome 
				Jolie to Australia for the world premiere of her second 
				directing effort.
 Based on a best-selling book by Laura Hillenbrand, the film 
				tells how Louis Zamperini, an Olympic sprinter, spent 47 days on 
				a life raft after his plane crashed into the Pacific, and was 
				then held for two years by the Japanese.
 
 "I think as a human being, as a mother, as someone who works 
				internationally, I needed desperately to know a man like Louis 
				Zamperini in my life, to know that there is hope," Jolie said.
 
 Jolie was able to show Zamperini an early cut of the film, shot 
				in Australia, before his death in July, aged 97.
 
 "The strength of a strong heart and an indomitable will is 
				valuable and it's worth something," she added.
 
 "We have to remember that and hold onto that because that's what 
				will pull us through and it's what has always pulled people 
				through dark times."
 
 Jolie was joined on the red carpet by her husband, the actor 
				Brad Pitt, and Jack O’Connell, who plays Zamperini.
 
 The mother of six told Vanity Fair magazine this month she was 
				open to pursuing a life in politics, or public service.
 
 Jolie's first film as a director, "In the Land of Blood and 
				Honey", was set during the Bosnian war and released in 2011.
 
 (Writing by James Regan; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
 
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