<P> Jovovich was set to portray Amalia Bezhetskaya in The Winter Queen in 2007; however, with the announcement of her pregnancy early that year, the film was postponed . In the spring of 2011, Seven Arts and GFM Films announced they would be merging their distribution operations . The joint venture is expected to release The Winter Queen under the direction of Fyodor Bondarchuk . </P> <P> She returned to her role as Alice in the fifth installment of Resident Evil for Resident Evil: Retribution, which was released on September 14, 2012 . and the sixth and final film, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, in 2016 . </P> <P> Jovovich had begun working on a music album as early as 1988, when she was signed by SBK Records after the company heard a demo she recorded . In August 1990, she asserted in an interview that the then - forthcoming album would be "a mix between Kate Bush, Sinéad O'Connor, This Mortal Coil, and the Cocteau Twins". After it was initially presented by SBK strictly as a pop album, Jovovich protested, insisting on using her personal poetry for lyrics and recording her own instrumental material . Jovovich had written the songs when she was fifteen, with the exception of a Ukrainian folk song, "In a Glade", that she covered . In April 1994, billed under her first name, she released The Divine Comedy, a title that was a reference to the epic poem by Dante Alighieri of the same name . Jovovich had chosen the title after seeing Russian artist Alexis Steele's proposed cover artwork sketch for the then untitled album . Jovovich found that the sketch had "all the struggle that I'm singing about . It IS the divine comedy". The Divine Comedy was well received by critics, and featured pop - infused traditional Ukrainian folk songs that led to comparisons with musicians Tori Amos and Kate Bush . John McAlley of Rolling Stone called the album "remarkable", "strikingly mature and rich in invention", and as featuring "angst - laced poetry with vivid melodies and arrangements that find a common spirit in synth pop, European folk and psychedelic dream rock". </P> <P> Jovovich released the track "Gentleman Who Fell", with an accompanying music video, as the sole single from the album . The music video was originally directed by Lisa Bonet and featured Harry Dean Stanton, but Jovovich was unsatisfied with the results and decided to film another version . The second version of "Gentleman Who Fell", a homage to Maya Deren's short film Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), was subsequently played on MTV . Jovovich toured the United States during most of 1994 to promote the album, opening for Toad the Wet Sprocket and Crash Test Dummies, as well as playing smaller acoustic sets . Jovovich had opted to perform in smaller and more intimate settings, turning down a musical appearance on Saturday Night Live . Jovovich has also been collaborating musically with longtime friend and musician Chris Brenner, who co-wrote with her on the Divine Comedy Album and who was the musical coordinator for the supporting tour . She and Brenner met in 1993 and have since worked together on several ventures . Following The Divine Comedy, she expressed interest in releasing a second album, having had ten songs ready for a future recording that was intended for a Summer 1996 release . Despite the appearance of a lo - fi field recording The People Tree Sessions in 1998, Jovovich has yet to release a second album . </P>

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