Cameron, Cuaron
praise Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 'Broken Horses'
'Avatar' director James Cameron and 'Gravity' helmer Alfonso
Cuaron have praised Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Hollywood debut 'Broken Horses',
calling it an "aritistic triumph driven by love".
The
film, set to release on April 10, next year, was screened for the two
directors. 'Broken Horses' marks the first time an Indian filmmaker has
written, produced and directed a mainstream Hollywood film. Fox Star Studios is
distributing and marketing the film in India.
"Broken
Horses is an artistic triumph. Beautifully written, acted and imaged, this film
wraps slowly around you like a king snake and squeezes," said Cameron.
While
Cuaron said he was overwhelmed by the film.
"Broken
Horses overwhelmed me. The greatness of Vidhu Vinod Chopra's films comes from
the act that all his characters are driven by love."
The
teaser trailer of the film released with Chopra's latest production venture
'PK'.
Chopra
has previously directed and produced films like 'Parinda', '1942: A Love
Story', 'Parineeta', 'Mission Kashmir', '3 idiots' and the 'Munnabhai' series.
The
story of 'Broken Horses' is set in the shadows of the US?Mexico border gang
wars. The thriller is about the bonds of brotherhood, the laws of loyalty, and
the futility of violence.
'Lage
Raho Munnabhai' writer Abhijat Joshi has penned the script of 'Broken Horses'
with Chopra.
The
film has an international star cast in 'Full Metal Jacket' star Vincent
D'Onofrio, 'Star Trek' actor Anton Yelchin, Chris Marquette and Maria
Valverde.
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