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“Come and get out your checkbook.” Let’s talk about money!

“Come and get out your checkbook.”  Let’s talk about money!

Kevin Costner spoke candidly about partially self-financing his new film “Horizon: An American Saga” at the Cannes Film Festival press conference on Monday.

Costner invested a significant portion of his fortune in producing the film, which cost more than $100 million, including the mortgage of his farm. He directs and stars in the film, which he also produced and co-wrote.

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When asked about his struggle to finance the film, Costner said, “I don’t know why it was so difficult.”

“I saw the movie. I don’t know why it was so hard to convince people of the movie I wanted to make,” he continued. “You know, I don’t think my movie is better than anyone else’s movie; . “I don’t go out into the world with something I don’t think is good.”

“Horizon” is supposed to be a four-part saga, and Costner said he’s currently trying to gather resources for the third installment. The second part is scheduled to be released in August.

“I turned to every boat in Cannes to help me,” Costner said. ”Oh, come on, we’ll have a picture.” ”No, come on and get out your checkbook. Let’s talk about money!

Costner was also asked what he thought about racism in America. “I’m race-conscious. I live in a place called Compton, California. I financed a movie called Black or White. It was my version of the level of racism that exists in our country.”

Regarding the representation of Native people in “Horizon” and why he didn’t tell the story from their point of view, Costner said: “The movie is a journey. It’s not a plot movie, and Native Americans are represented. I don’t feel the need to try to balance the story. I just try to make it real As much as possible.

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At the “Horizon” premiere Sunday night, he received a seven-minute standing ovation while Costner became visibly emotional.

The film is a two-part look at the expansion of the American West, told from the perspective of the ranchers, farmers, and soldiers building a future for themselves in the region, as well as the indigenous people who lived there first.

“Horizon” opens June 28 in the United States, and Chapter Two will debut in theaters on August 16. The cast of “Horizon” includes Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Giovanni Ribisi, Jena Malone, Abby Lee, Michael Rooker and Danny Huston. Luke Wilson, Isabel Foreman, Tatanka Means, Owen Crow Shaw, Jamie Campbell Bower, and Thomas Haden Church.

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