Gavrilo Grahovac, Culture Minister of the Muslim-Croat federation – who met with representatives from the group – revealed he canceled the permit because no screenplay had been attached to the application. He added: "They no longer have the authorization to shoot in Bosnia. They will have it if they send us the scenario with a story which will be different from what we have been told by people who read it."
However, Edin Sarkic, who represents Sarajevo's Scout Film and is working with the 35-year-old actress on the movie, has denied it contains the specified scene. He said. "Of course I deny that. It is not in the script." He added: "I brought them the script and I am waiting for a positive response as soon as possible, I hope even today."
Emir Hadzihafizbegovic, Culture Minister for Sarajevo, is appalled by the decision to revoke Angelina’s permit. He said: "Is this how we thank Angelina Jolie ... for treating a Bosnian tragedy that has already been forgotten by the world ... for hiring five or six Bosnian actors in her movie?"
Angelina is currently filming the project – for which she wrote the screenplay – in Hungary.
Source: Zimbio