Brad Pitt was photographed leaving Vino e Cucina restaurant on Wednesday night (September 24) in Berlin, Germany.
This was the first meeting for Pitt and his fellow cast members in the upcoming Quentin Tarantino directed movie, Inglorious Bastards.
The movie will begin shooting on October 13 in Germany and they are hoping it goes smoothly so it can debut at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival in May 09.
Now that the Jolie-Pitt family are in Berlin for 90 days, Pitt is free to shoot the movie without missing anything in his family life.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are back on the move, yet again.
The couple and their six children, Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shilo, Knox and Vivienne will be moving into a villa on Wannsee Lake in Berlin, Germany.
The Jolie-Pitt family were spotted arriving in Berlin by private plane on Tuesday (September 23), why Berlin you may ask?
That is where Pitt will be filming his new Quentin Tarantino directed movie, Inglorious Bastards, starting October.
It is reported the 30,000 square-foot home which has a helicopter landing pad, a dock and of course full security team with 14 bodyguards. is worth $30,000 a week and they will be staying there for 90 days.
Brad Pitt has announced he is donating $100,000 to help fight California’s Proposition 8, which is a November ballot initiative that would eliminate same-sex couples’ right to marry.
In a statement the 44-year-old actor says “because no one has the right to deny another their life, even though they disagree with it, because everyone has the right to live the life they so desire if it doesn’t harm another and because discrimination has no place in America, my vote will be for equality and against Proposition 8.”
Chad Griffin. a political strategist who is trying to help coordinate efforts in the entertainment industry to defeat Prop 8 adds “it is our hope that others in the entertainment industry will step up and match Brad Pitt’s heroic commitment to quality and defeating Prop. 8. This isn’t a special interest issue - this measure affects every business and every family. With California’s budget and the national economy in chaos, the last thing we need is an unnecessary measure that threatens health benefits and protections for children.”
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are planning to build an aids clinic in Ethiopia. The Jolie-Pitt Foundation has made a $2 million donation to the Global Health Committee. They plan on naming the center after their daughter Zahara (Who was adopted from Ethiopia).
Jolie says in a statement, “Our goal is to transfer the success we have had in Cambodia to Ethiopia where people are needlessly dying of tuberculosis, a curable disease, and HIV/AIDS, a treatable disease.”
While Pitt adds, “The fact that poor people continue to die in our world today of TB, a curable disease, because of lack of access to drugs and care is unacceptable. It is our hope when Zahara is older she will take responsibility of the clinic and continue its mission.”