Jennifer Aniston is set to produce, and may possibly star in, a new drama-comedy called 'Counter Clockwise' and has also co-directed a new short film, which premiered in Hollywood on Monday.
The Hollywood Reporter says that 'Counter Clockwise' is based on the work of Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer and how she reversed the aging process on the subjects in a study by making them believe they were younger.
Aniston also recently stepped behind the lens to co-direct a short film for Glamour magazine's 'Reel Moments' series.
The short film, 'Room 10', premiered at the Directors Guild of America in Hollywood on Monday.
It stars Robin Wright Penn as a nurse whose life changes when treating an emergency room patient, played by Kris Kristofferson.
Bryce Dallas Howard and comic-writer Carol Leifer also directed films for 'Reel Moments'.
Speaking to the Associated Press, Aniston said she hoped that the short films would help change the domination of male directors in Hollywood and added that she would like to direct again.
"I think the female perspective is a really interesting one, not better or worse," she said. "I just think it's different."