Angelina Jolie as tormented 'Divina' Callas at Venice Angelina Jolie returns to the limelight at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday as Maria Callas, "La Divina", whose rich voice, glamourous persona, and tragic love affair mesmerised audiences around the world. In "Maria", the modern-day movie star will strive to capture the transcendent dramatic presence and tormented life of one of opera's most resplendent divas in a biopic from Chilean director Pablo Larrain. The film that premieres on the Lido Thursday evening, on the festival's second day, is the last in Larrain's trilogy of movies about iconic real-life women -- after 2021's "Spencer" about Lady Di and 2016's "Jackie" about Jacqueline Kennedy, AFP reports.

The director has said only a larger-than-life star in her own right could play the role of the American-born Greek singer. Enter Jolie. "This is the greatest diva of the 20th century, and who could play that?" Larrain told Vanity Fair last week.

"I didn't want to work with someone that didn't have that already. I needed an actress who would naturally and organically be that diva, carry that weight, be that presence. Angelina was there.

" Absent from the screen since 2021, the 49-year-old American actress and director has kept a relatively low profile even as her lengthy, acrimonious divorce from Brad Pitt continues to make headlines. The public's fascination with Jolie's private life has parallels with Callas's, whose stormy life and loves -- including her relationsh.