Class act! Angelina Jolie cuts sophisticated figure in black pencil skirt as she attends First They Killed My Father screening at girls academy

She just released her new drama, First They Killed My Father.

And actress-turned-director Angelina Jolie cut a chic figure as she arrived to another screening of the film at the Girls Academic Leadership Academy School in Los Angeles on Thursday. 

The 42-year-old, who directed the film, was the epitome of sophistication in a black pencil skirt and white blouse as she attended the screening alongside the author of First They Killed My Father, Loung Ung.

Super chic! Actress-turned-director Angelina Jolie cut a chic figure as she arrived to another screening of the film at the Girls Academic Leadership Academy School in Los Angeles on Thursday

Super chic! Actress-turned-director Angelina Jolie cut a chic figure as she arrived to another screening of the film at the Girls Academic Leadership Academy School in Los Angeles on Thursday

Angelina stepped out with her eyes concealed behind a stylish pair of tortoise sunglasses along with a perfectly styled hairdo. 

She had a classic taupe purse handy on her arm, and accessorized the head turning look with a pair of pearl earrings. 

And to finish off the look, the actress gave herself a boost in height with her light beige heels.

Angelina was the picture of poise as she approached the school, waving gracefully for fans.  

Smile and wave! The actress was the picture of poise as she approached the school, waving gracefully for fans
Smile and wave! The actress was the picture of poise as she approached the school, waving gracefully for fans

Smile and wave! The actress was the picture of poise as she approached the school, waving gracefully for fans

Behind the camera: Angelina is the director of the recently released drama First They Killed My Father

Behind the camera: Angelina is the director of the recently released drama First They Killed My Father

Angelina is the director of the recently released drama First They Killed My Father. 

The film was based on the memoir of the same name by Loung, which was published in 2000 and is about her childhood under the Khymer Rouge regime. 

First They Killed My Father stars Sareum Srey Moch as Loung. 

Added extras: The star rocked a pair of protective shades and had a taupe purse slung on her arm
Added extras: The star rocked a pair of protective shades and had a taupe purse slung on her arm

Added extras: The star rocked a pair of protective shades and had a taupe purse slung on her arm

Based on a true story: Jolie attended the screening alongside the author of First They Killed My Father, Loung Ung

Based on a true story: Jolie attended the screening alongside the author of First They Killed My Father, Loung Ung

The accomplished actress-turned-director will be releasing another film soon in less than a month.

Angelina's next film, The Breadwinner, follows a young girl in Afghanistan who turns to disguising herself as a boy in order to provide for her family after her father is arrested.

The animated movie will be released on November 17 and features the voices of Saara Chaudry and Laara Sadiq. 

The plot thickens: Angelina's next film, The Breadwinner, follows a young girl in Afghanistan who turns to disguising herself as a boy in order to provide for her family after her father is arrested
The plot thickens: Angelina's next film, The Breadwinner, follows a young girl in Afghanistan who turns to disguising herself as a boy in order to provide for her family after her father is arrested

The plot thickens: Angelina's next film, The Breadwinner, follows a young girl in Afghanistan who turns to disguising herself as a boy in order to provide for her family after her father is arrested

Coming soon: The animated movie will be released on November 17 and features the voices of Saara Chaudry and Laara Sadiq.

Coming soon: The animated movie will be released on November 17 and features the voices of Saara Chaudry and Laara Sadiq.

 

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