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Danny Boyle reflects on the cultural implications of 'Slumdog Millionaire', stating he wouldn't consider making the film today due to changing views on cultural appropriation and the need for ...
"I'm proud of the film, but you wouldn't even contemplate doing something like that today," the British director said.
English director Danny Boyle said that he would not direct "Slumdog Millionaire" if it was made today due to "cultural appropriation" and would rather have a "young Indian filmmaker" make it instead.
The ‘28 Years Later’ director reflected on the Oscar-winning film that starred Dev Patel and Freida Pinto: “We wouldn’t be ...
Follow TNM’s WhatsApp channel for news updates and story links.Academy Award-winning British director Danny Boyle has said in ...
"That’s how it should be," the British filmmaker said of how times have changed since his Oscar-winning movie was released.
Danny Boyle admitted to The Guardian on his press tour for “28 Years Later” that he would not even think about making his Oscar-winning “Slumdog Millionaire” today. Citing “cultural ...
When asked if “Slumdog Millionaire” could be considered a form of cinematic “colonialism,” Boyle said, “No, no…Well, only in the sense that everything is. At the time it felt radical.
The director add that we "have to look at the cultural baggage we carry and the mark that we’ve left on the world.” ...
Danny Boyle acknowledges that making 'Slumdog Millionaire' today would be impossible due to cultural appropriation concerns. He reflects on the film's production, admitting that even with a large ...
Danny Boyle says he remains proud of Slumdog Millionaire, but he would never make the Oscar-winning film in the current climate. Reflecting on his 2008 Best Picture winner in an interview with The ...
Everett Collection Danny Boyle may have won a best picture Oscar for his 2008 film Slumdog Millionaire, but the director believes they wouldn’t be able to make that film in present time.