Jennifer Aniston on Sundance Drama 'The Yellow Birds', Returning to TV and Tabloid Culture

By Staff Reporter | Jan 20, 2017 02:14 PM EST

The movie, 'The Yellow Birds' by Frenchman Alexandre Moors about two soldiers in Iraq who face the consequences of a horrific tragedy brings up rising star Alden Ehrenreich alongside Toni Collette and Jennifer Aniston. She began her television career as Rachel Greene, a waitress at the Central Perk coffee shop in the comedy "Friends." Will we see her again on the small screen? Variety asked him that question. "At this point in my career, I want to be part of wonderful stories, exciting characters and, moreover, just have fun", She said in an interview.

The Warp reported that Jennifer Aniston spent a decade in "Friends". This is where she shared the screen with stars like Courtney Cox, Matthew Perry, Matt Le Blanc, David Schwimmer and Lisa Kudrow. All of them took up to $ 1 million per episode in the final seasons. However, the war drama, 'The Yellow Birds' has yet to be released in theaters.

Jennifer Aniston is releasing the movie 'The Yellow Birds' at Sundance and during the festival, she talked to Variety about her interest in returning to television after Friends. "I thought a lot about it," said the interpreter of the eternal Rachel. "That's where the job is today, and it has a lot of quality. At this point in my career, I want to play great stories, engaging characters and also be able to have a lighter daily life".

Aniston explained that when she is in her twenties, traveling afar is an adventure - meeting new people and other parts of the country and the world was wonderful. However, she now really wants to get closer to her home and enjoy that time. In Jennifer Aniston's opinion, everything had gone too fast. Then, she had no more patience for screaming, angry, and grumpy directors. The Sundance Film Festival is a point to go for an independent film. This is where every year a few gems reappear at the Oscars. It begins on Thursday (Jan. 19) and of course, this will run for a few days.

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