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At the Mumbai Film Festival,director Hugh Hudson seeks appreciation for Revolution Revisited,whose original version had forced Al Pacino to take a four-year sabbatical hurt by criticism
At a time when larger-than-life heroes such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone ruled Hollywood,Hugh Hudson,director of the Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire,cast Al Pacino as an anti-hero in Revolution. In this 1985-movie,Pacino played a New York fur trapper who involuntarily gets enrolled in the Revolutionary forces during the American Revolutionary War. This period movie made at the cost of $28 million turned out to be a box-office disaster and was panned by critics. Wounded by this,Pacino didnt act in another movie for the following four years.
His schedule during his stay in Mumbai is well cut-out. I will be watching at least three films everyday, he says. However,he plans to explore Mumbai in the evenings. His biggest regret during the stay,however,is not being able to watch Indian films. I will be watching mostly international films, he says. There is only one Indian film,The Dead Sea (Tamil),in the competition section. The 75-year-old director,however,wants to carry with him DVDs of a few Indian films. I have watched the works of Satyajit Ray and James Ivory. What I am looking forward to now are films which are truly Indian. Films like Gandhi and Slumdog Millionaire,though shot in India,are not Indian films, he says.
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