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The New Yorker Radio Hour

Kevin Costner on “Yellowstone,” “Horizon,” and Why the Western Endures

Jun 21, 2024
Kevin Costner discusses his enduring presence in Western films like 'Dances with Wolves' and 'Yellowstone'. He shares insights on his latest project 'Horizon' based on the founding of a town in the West. Costner reflects on the timeless dilemmas and character complexities of the genre, highlighting the challenges faced in Hollywood for funding ambitious projects.
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  • Kevin Costner's project 'Horizon' delves into the origins of Western towns and the conflicts between settlers and indigenous people.
  • Costner's commitment to creating films with classic implications despite industry trends favoring sequels and mainstream content.

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Kevin Costner's Western Film Project Horizon

Kevin Costner has been working on a project called Horizon, an American saga consisting of four films about the founding of a town in the West. Inspired by a screenplay from 1988, Costner re-engineered the script to explore the origins of Western towns and the conflict between settlers and indigenous people. He aims to showcase the complexities and challenges faced by those involved in creating these frontier communities.

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