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“It was not possible to make Slumdog,” the director says.

British director Danny Boyle said that he will not even think about making a movie like “Slumdog Millionaire” today, pointing to concerns about “cultural accreditation”.

“I am proud of the movie, but you will not even think about doing something like this day. It will not be funded.”

The director won the Academy Award for Best Film Director, who follows a young Indian young man (played by Dave Patel) because he gave the changing opportunity to appear on a local version of “Who wants to be a millionaire?”

The film, which won eight Awards in the Oscars, won a critical praise and was a great success at the box office, but some critics took a problem with it Photography of Indian society.

“We will not be able to do it now,” said Boyle. “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.”


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“Slumdog Millionaire” Dev Patel and Freida Pinto.

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Boule said that although he made efforts to “make a movie within culture”, including working with a large local crew, it was a “flawed way.”

“You are still strange,” he said. “This type of cultural credits may be approved at certain times. But at other times it cannot be.”

“Slumdog Millionaire” was adapted by screenwriter Simon Bouvoy and based on the novel “Q&A” from Vikas Swarru.

The film has made more than $ 378 million worldwide.

The latest Boyle’s movie, a coma horror entitled “28 years” – part of the “28 Days” series – was released in theaters on June 20.

In a recent interview with Business Insider, the director discussed his return to this type of zombie and why they filmed the movie using modern technology such as iPhone and Drones.

“I felt committed to taking the spirit of the first movie, but I realized that technology has moved a lot,” Boyle said.

“The phones are now shooting 4K, which is what many cameras call it anyway. The feature of using phones is that we are able to be very lightweight,” he added.

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