It's an unconventional honeymoon, but Brad and Angelina are never ones to stick to the norm.
Angelina Jolie has been pictured on the set of By The Sea, the film she and husband Brad Pitt are both starring in.
Filming
began in Malta in mid-August, with the couple taking a brief break to
get married on August 23 in France, before returning to Malta to
continue work.
Working holiday: Angelina Jolie has
been spotted on the set of her and Brad Pitt's new film By The Sea,
which is also doubling as their 'dysfunctional honeymoon'
Brad joked that it was their 'dysfunctional honeymoon'.
Speaking to USA Today, the actor said, 'Yeah, it was our choice. It's been fun. It's been challenging but really fun.'
It documents the challenge a longtime married couple face as they go on vacation throughout Europe in the 1970s.
Sunshine! Filming began in Malta in
August, with the couple taking a brief break to get married in France,
before swiftly returning to work
Speaking
about the project to US TV show Extra, newlywed Angelina said of the
project, 'It's the kind of movie we love but aren't often cast in. It's a
very experimental, independent-type film where we get to be actors
together and be really raw, open, try things.'
Brad Pitt recently described his wedding as 'amazing'.
The Fury star admits their relationship feels even more secure since they tied the knot.
Asked about their intimate nuptials, the 50-year-old star told Good Morning America, on Friday: 'It was an amazing day and I think there's an added security that comes with it.'
Gushing: Brad Pitt says his recent wedding to Angelina Jolie was 'amazing' while appearing on GMA on Friday
Despite
being very happy in his personal life, the heartthrob admits he was
left feeling exhausted and traumatised for some time after filming his
new World War II drama.
He told E! News: 'I've always heard these stories of actors having a hard time shaking a role. It was true this time.
'We
were really embedded with this one. I think the biggest challenge was
when the film starts...they're three-and-a-half years into the war.'