Angelina Jolie Budapest war movie Hungary Director backseat Angelina Jolie Budapest war movie Hungary Director backseat Angelina Jolie took a break from shooting her Bosnian war love-story in Hungary today to have a serious discussion with Steve Auer, the Budapest-based director of operations for Raleigh Studios, after news that her permit to film part of the movie in Sarajevo was denied.

The two engaged in an "intense conversation" while Jolie sat in the back of a parked car, out of earshot of the rest of the cast and crew, says a source on set, as they discussed what this setback might mean for the film.

Angelina was clearly not happy with the outcome of the conversation. A source tells X17online exclusively:

    "After Auer left, Angelina was not in a good mood. Clearly this trouble is taking a big toll on her."


And despite Auer pushing for Jolie to come up with a plan b that might avoid the studio losing thousands of dollars in a last-minute location switch, Angie is still not ready to give up on her original plan to film in Bosnia.

Angelina wants to sit down with the the Women Victims of War (WVW) association, who loudly complained about a supposed storyline in the film that contains a rapist/victim love story (which Angelina and the producers deny), and clear up any "misunderstandings" about the script.

    "I have great respect for all the work of the WVW association ... and I would like the opportunity to speak with them to personally clear up any misunderstandings about this project," Angelina said today in a statement through the UNHCR in Bosnia.


Bakira Hasecic of the WVW, who has never seen the script, said that she would welcome any meeting with Jolie.

"We would like her to show us the script so we can see if it contains elements that falsify history and the truth," she said.