Natalie Portman has wowed us for years with her talents in front of the camera, now she’s ready to venture behind the lens for her directorial debut, with a screen adaptation of "A Tale of Love and Darkness," Amos Oz's memoir of growing up in Jerusalem in the 1940s and '50s.
The Israeli- born actress plans to make the movie in Hebrew and recently told W magazine: "I've been reading Oz since high school, and when I read his biography I just sort of saw it." Besides English, the Harvard grad, 26, also speaks Hebrew, French and “some Arabic, thanks to several graduate-level courses at Hebrew University in Jersusalem.”
Geez! Can she be any more perfect!
The Israeli- born actress plans to make the movie in Hebrew and recently told W magazine: "I've been reading Oz since high school, and when I read his biography I just sort of saw it." Besides English, the Harvard grad, 26, also speaks Hebrew, French and “some Arabic, thanks to several graduate-level courses at Hebrew University in Jersusalem.”
Geez! Can she be any more perfect!
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