Natalie Portman to direct 1st film in Jerusalem

File - In this Feb. 26, 2012 file photo, Natalie Portman arrives before the 84th Academy Awards in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. A film official says Israeli-American actress Natalie Portman will direct her first feature film, based on the autobiography of celebrated Israeli author Amos Oz. Yoram Honig of the Jerusalem Film Fund said on Wednesday July 24 that Portman wrote the screenplay and will also star in the movie as Oz’s troubled mother. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson. File)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli film officials say Israeli-American actress Natalie Portman will direct her first feature film, based on an autobiographical novel by celebrated Israeli writer Amos Oz.

Yoram Honig of the Jerusalem Film Fund and a publicist for the film said Wednesday that Portman wrote the screenplay and will also star in the movie as Oz's troubled mother.

They say Portman is to arrive in Israel in October to cast local actors. The movie will be filmed in Jerusalem in early 2014.

It's not decided if the film will be shot in Hebrew or English. Honig's fund is providing $400,000.

The movie is based on Oz's 2002 autobiography, "A Tale of Love and Darkness," about his youth during Israel's founding years.

The publicist spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the project.