James Cameron in strong words assessed the re -election of Donald Trump. The director of “Titanica” and “Avatara” admitted that it was one step away from receiving New Zealand's citizenship.
This week James Cameron gave an interview to the New Zealand newspaper “Stuff”. Born in Canada The director has lived in New Zealand for 14 years and admitted that he was one step away from obtaining citizenship of this country. When asked about the re -election of Trump, he said it was “terrifying”. – I see turning away from everything decent. If America is not in favor of what she has been in favor of in the past, it is not in favor of anything. It becomes an empty idea – he said.
Cameron about Trump and new citizenship
As he confessed, one of the best things in New Zealand is that at the forefront of newspapers, he does not have to watch information about the American president every day. – There (in the States) it could not be avoided. It's like watching a car accident over and over again – he assessed. Cameron, who spends a lot of time in America for professional reasons, admitted that in this context he feels relieved to think about new citizenship. He emphasized that it means a lot to him. – This is something I worked for, I had to sacrifice myself. If you are going to resettle your family, move, you must invest and become part (this country), earn your position – he assessed.
James Cameron is one of the most famous and titled directors in the world. He directed three of the four most profitable films in history – “Avatar” from 2009, “Avatar: The essence of water” from 2022 and “Titanic” from 1997. He won several dozen awards, including three Oscars.
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