- Title: GERMANY: BRITNEY SPEARS ARRIVES FOR BERLIN PREMIERE OF HER FILM "CROSSROADS "
- Date: 8th March 2002
- Summary: COLOGNE, GERMANY (MARCH 8, 2002) (REUTERS) SCU SOUNDBITE (English) BRITNEY SPEARS SAYING: (asked who she would like to still act together with) "Brad Pitt wouldn't be bad. That would be nice. I love Julia Roberts. I think she is amazing. And Sandra Bullock. I think she is great. Cameron Diaz - I love her. Any of them, that would be cool." COLOGNE, GERMANY (MARCH 8, 2002)
- Embargoed: 23rd March 2002 12:00
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- Location: COLOGNE, GERMANY
- Country: Germany
- Topics: General
- Reuters ID: LVABC6LG53RDGGS4NTIYXXADR9V9
- Story Text: U.S. pop princess Britney Spears was in Cologne on Friday (March 08) to attend the premiere there of her debut film 'Crossroads' - relabelled 'Not A Girl' for the German market.
Hundreds of fans waited for the star who came to Cologne on Friday (March 08) for the German premiere of her first film 'Crossroads' - renamed in Germany 'Not A Girl'.
Spears stars in the teen road movie. Together with her movie friends Kit (Zoe Saldana) and Mimi (Taryn Manning), Lucy (Spears) travels through America to Los Angeles where Mimi is to audition for a record contract, Kit to see her boyfriend and Lucy to find her long-lost mother.
Spears has no intention to change her career and move away from singing. You know, what my heart and soul will always probably be is singing, she told journalists at a news conference in Cologne.
The $12 million film grossed $17 million at the box offices after its February 15 American debut. Asked which film stars she would still like to work with, Spears said: "Brad Pitt wouldn't be bad. That would be nice. I love Julia Roberts. I think she is amazing. And Sandra Bullock. I think she is great. Cameron Diaz - I love her."
The movie soundtrack has three Spears songs including 'I'm Not a Girl', 'Not Yet a Woman', all feature on her latest CD, 'Britney'. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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