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Mitja Okorn is 'guilty' of Will Smith cutting off his son's famous dreadlocks

Will Smith and Jaden Smith

Will Smith posted a photo on the social network with his 18-year-old son Jaden Smith, how he cut off the characteristic dreadlocks that have accompanied him for the past few years. The most successful Slovenian director of all time, Mitja Okorn, is to blame for the change in appearance, who has already started shooting the film Life In A Year, in which Jaden Smith stars alongside Cara Delevingne.

Slovenian director working abroad Mitja Okorn (Planet of Singles, Letters to St. Nicholas), has already started shooting his new film Life In A Year, produced by the company Will Smith Overbrook Entertainment, which he co-owns.

Cara Delevingne, Jaden Smith and Will Smith.
Cara Delevingne, Jaden Smith and Will Smith.

In it, two British women will appear in the main roles Cara Delevingne (Squad of Decommissioned, Pan) and Smith's Son Jaden Smith (Earth Time, The Karate Kid). He had to because of a new role say goodbye to your long hair, and his father was transformed into the role of a hairdresser.

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V romantic dramas Life in a Year, which is coming to the regular cinema schedule in 2018, in addition to the mentioned duo, they also perform Terrence Howard (Iron Man, Kidnapped) and Nia Long (Are we done yet?, The Prince of Bel-Air). The film is about a 17-year-old who learns that his girlfriend is dying (he has an incurable disease), so she decides that in the year she has left, they will squeeze in everything that she would otherwise have time for throughout her life. The script for the long-awaited film was written by the grandmasters of romantic films Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews.

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