By the Sea News: Angelina Jolie reveals difficult parts in filming, says directing husband Brad Pitt made her appreciate him as an actor

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The trailer for the romantic drama flick, By the Sea, was released recently, and it sees the reunion of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in big screen as a married couple going through a rough phase. Jolie, who directed the movie revealed the most difficult part in filming.

As reported by Huffington Post, a trailer has been released for the upcoming film showing Jolie's Vanessa and Pitt's Roland slowly drifting apart. Based on Roland's words in the voiceover, the couple seem to have experienced an unpleasant incident that caused the falling out.

By the Sea is set in 1970s France, where a former dancer, Vanessa travel to the countryside with her husband, Roland, who is an American writer and stays in a quiet seaside town that eventually brings them closer together again.

But Jolie didn't only work as the lead actress, but she was also the director and the writer or the romantic drama film, and she recently revealed the hardest part directing the film. "It was hardest [when] I was directing our fight scenes," Jolie revealed to People. But she later added that it made her appreciate her husband even more. "I understand and appreciate his creative process and his work ethic even more than before,"

According to Jolie and Pitt, the film tells the story of love, loss, and acceptance. "This is a story about a relationship derailed by loss, the tenacity of love and the path to recovery and acceptance," the couple said in a joint statement, as reported by ET Online. "It has been a privilege to explore these universal human experiences with such a generous and talented cast and crew," they added.

By the Sea cast also includes Melanie Laurent, Melvin Poupaud, Neils Arestrup, Sarah Naudi, and Richard Bohringer. It is set to hit theaters in November 13, 2015.

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