Danny Boyle says he will not make “millionaire” now from Slumdog
Danny Boyle says he is still proud of him Slumdog millionaireBut it will not make an Academy award -winning movie in the current climate.
Think about the best winner in 2008 in an interview with GuardianBoyle said that the film, about the child of the Jewish neighborhood in Mumbai (Dave Patel), who wins the grand prize, will be difficult to install – for good reasons.
“We will not be able to do this now,” After 28 years The director said. “This is what it should be. It is time to think about all of this. We have to look at the cultural luggage that we carry and the sign that we left in the world.”
When asked if he felt that production was a form of colonialism, Boyle replied: “No, no … well, only, only, only, while he felt that he was extremist. We made a decision that only a handful of us would go to Mumbai. We were working with a large Indian crew and trying to take a movie inside the culture. But you are still out.
“This type of cultural credits may be approved at certain times. But at other times it cannot be. I mean, I am proud of the film, but you will not even think about doing something like this day. It will not be funded even if you are involved, I will search for a young Indian movie maker to shoot him.”
Boyle’s comments indicate that he is unlikely to participate in the effort to reconsider Slumdog millionaire By completing a movie and/or TV air conditioning in Bridge7, a production company founded by Swati Shetty former CEO of Netflix and former Caa Kessman.
It was directed by Boyle and written by Simon Bouvoy on the basis of the book Question and answer By vikas swarrup, Slumdog millionaire He follows the story of Jamal, who is 18 years old, which gives him his life in the poor neighborhoods in Mumbai. The answers he needs to win Who wants to be a millionaire-Show model. The film won eight Academy Awards, including the best director.