Known for always looking pristine, Jennifer Aniston showed a more serious side as she made a comeback to directing. The 42-year-old actress swapped her glamorous appearance for a more rugged look as she worked on set in Los Angeles. Gone was the usual well-groomed Jennifer, replaced by a determined version with her signature hair perfectly styled.
Jennifer Aniston was spotted on the set of her Project Five movie in Los Angeles, taking control in a casual yet commanding outfit. She ditched the traditional director look for combats and desert boots, paired with a puffer vest and a simple navy t-shirt. With a walkie-talkie constantly in hand, it was evident that Jennifer was determined to be taken seriously by her cast and crew. Her short film explores the impact of cancer on a woman’s relationships, showing her versatility both in front of and behind the camera.
The glamorous actress stepped onto the red carpet and left a television studio, showcasing a different side of herself. This is part of a series called Project Five, which includes five short films based on the same theme.
Patricia Clarkson stars in one of the films, playing a character battling cancer. Demi Moore, 48, and Alicia Keys, 30, are also directing movies for the project. The films will be combined to create one feature film that will be broadcast on Lifetime later this year.
Patricia Clarkson immerses herself in her role on the set of the upcoming movie Project Five, set to premiere in October. Project Five marks Jennifer Aniston’s second venture into directing, following her directorial debut in the 2006 film Room 10, a romantic drama set in a hospital’s emergency room. Co-directed with friend Andrea Buchanan, Room 10 received critical acclaim, including a jury prize at the Cinevegas Film Festival. Aniston’s next project will see her both directing and starring in The Goree Girls, a feature film based on the true story of eight women who formed a pioneering all-female western act while incarcerated at Texas’ Goree State Farm penitentiary in the 1940s. Their inspiring story captured the hearts of many and will soon be brought to life on the big screen by Aniston.