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Catherine Zeta-Jones Embraces Indie Film Scene

Catherine Zeta-Jones, 55, is taking a step back from mainstream Hollywood to explore the indie film genre. She recently shared her excitement about working on an indie project, expressing her desire to do more interesting and fulfilling work that aligns with her theater background.

During the Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Zeta-Jones revealed her upcoming venture into indie filmmaking, emphasizing her freedom to pursue projects that resonate with her creatively without the pressure to prove anything to others.

Reflecting on her Hollywood career, Zeta-Jones reminisced about her Academy Award win for Best Supporting Actress in the film “Chicago.” She described the accolade as a transformative moment that marked the beginning of a new chapter in her career.

Despite her success in Hollywood, Zeta-Jones faced challenges early on in her career, enduring rejection and setbacks before gaining recognition for her talent. She credited her early start in theater and childhood experiences as a performer for shaping her journey to stardom.

Married to actor Michael Douglas since 2000, Zeta-Jones balances her film career with family life, raising two children, son Dylan, 24, and daughter Carys, 21. Her diverse body of work includes roles in films like “Ocean’s 12” and a Tony-winning performance in the Broadway production of “A Little Night Music” in 2010.

Catherine Zeta-Jones remains a versatile and acclaimed talent in the entertainment industry. Getty Images

As she continues to evolve as an actress and explore new creative opportunities, Zeta-Jones remains a respected figure in Hollywood with a legacy of award-winning performances and a passion for storytelling that transcends mainstream expectations.

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