The “Horizon: An American Saga 2” crew prepares for filming, on location close to St. George, on this undated picture. (Fred Hayes, St. George Information)
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ST. GEORGE — Utah’s southwest surroundings performs a key character in Kevin Costner’s movie “Horizon: An American Saga,” and it is one of many causes the award-winning director is betting the movie will resonate with viewers lengthy after it hits theaters on June 28.
The movie is the primary of 4 chapters that span 15 years of pre- and post-Civil Warfare settlement of the American West.
“I need folks to really feel at the hours of darkness that abruptly they simply soak up themselves (into the film) — take the journey,” Costner informed St. George Information throughout a press convention. “Everyone knows what occurs when the lights exit, both one thing good, one thing common or one thing nice. I hope that is one thing that stays with them ceaselessly after they see the film.”
Southern Utah’s putting purple vistas and meandering rivers captured the director’s coronary heart and creativeness. Costner additionally thanked the folks of Utah, a lot of whom labored on the movie because of the Rural Movie Incentives plan beforehand handed by the state Legislature.
Learn the whole story at St. George Information.
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