Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie will avoid any awkward run-in this week while promoting their movies at the Venice International Film Festival — as programmers have taken extra precaution to keep the embattled exes apart.
In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Venice artistic director Alberto Barbera said the fest took special care to keep the famous exes’ films from overlapping on its schedule.
“Angelina will be on the first day, on Thursday [Aug. 29], and she will leave right after with [‘Maria’ director] Pablo Larraín” for the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado, Barbera said. “So Brad will arrive only on Saturday, to Venice. There is no way that they can cross each other at the Lido,” the famed island on which the fest takes place.
A source tells us the Hollywood stars did not request that the fest space out their films.
“Neither asked for that, they were wise enough to realize,” said our source.
Jolie arrived on Wednesday in Italy, and she’ll debut her film “Maria,” about opera singer Maria Callas.
Pitt will be in town for the premiere of his movie with George Clooney, “Wolfs,” on Sept. 1.
Jolie filed for divorce in 2016 and the exes have been battling it out ever since.
The former couple’s divorce is still pending — though both are legally single — and they continue to bitterly hash out issues including ownership over their famed French winery, Château Miraval.