Actress Jennifer Aniston is about to go behind bars with the "Girls" for her next film. According to Variety, she will star in Goree Girls, the true story of an all-female country band in a Texas prison in the 1940s.
The film marks the feature directorial debut for Michael Sucsy, who recently helmed the Emmy-nominated Grey Gardens for HBO.
Goree Girls is based on a 2003 article in Texas Monthly magazine which chronicled the sage of eight women who formed one of the first all-female country acts in the U.S., became huge radio hits and were eventually pardoned. Production on the film is slated to begin in January.
Aniston will next be seen on the big screen in the romantic comedy Love Happens, alongside Aaron Eckhart.
She recently wrapped production on the romantic comedy The Baster, co-starring Jason Bateman, and is currently shooting The Bounty with Gerard Butler in New York City.


