Director James Cameron, who conveyed the message of the coexistence of mankind and nature through the movie ‘Avatar’ series, said, “I don’t think sustainability is something we can pretend to be comfortable with or use to have a better image like ‘fake environmentalism’. do,” he said.
Director Cameron said this while conducting a special conversation with director Kim Yong-hwa, who directed the series “Along with the Gods,” at the forum “2022 Future Dialogue for Global Innovation” held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today.
Director Cameron asked, “What decisions do we have to make now to protect our next and next generations?” and then pointed out, “I don’t think we’ve reached the level of in-depth sustainability yet.”
Regarding the role of film in changing people’s environmental awareness and behavior, Cameron said, “Film is entertainment, adventure, and emotion, not telling you what to do.” He said, “I want to make a film that blesses nature.” .
Regarding the Korean film industry, Director Cameron said, “There are many very talented film directors and there is a culture that loves movies” and “The infrastructure such as 4D cinemas is well prepared.”
When Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ was released in 2009, it revolutionized the visual field with a 3D science fiction film and achieved the highest global box office record ever. It is regarding to open.