Date: 25th November 2008
Baz Luhrmann has defended his right to blow a huge budget on shooting his new epic Australia - insisting the movie will cheer up people affected by the global credit crisis.
The filmmaker has promised to dazzle audiences with his World War II romance - starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman - set in his beloved homeland when it hits cinemas worldwide next month.
And Luhrmann believes he was right to spend $130 million on the four-year project in a time when people are struggling to make ends meet - as he is adamant film fans will come away feeling uplifted.
He says, "In a world where there's a lot of fear, I hope you can come out of the cinema after a few hours and feel like its been an enriching experience."
"If you get a little bit of that and you have been entertained, then that is enough for me."
Source: Press Release
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