
"I'm older now; I want to do other things," said Stargate movie director Roland Emmerich in an interview at the Berlin Film Festival this week.
Though best known for movies like Independence Day and Godzilla, the man who helped bring Daniel Jackson and Jack O'Neill to the world now plans to make movies with more of a message in the future and has set up a new production company, Reel Machine.
Reel Machine's first production will be The Girls Next Door, a movie about the child sex trade, while Emmerich himself plans to take back the director's chair for Soul of the Age, a political thriller about Shakespeare with an all-British cast.
For more of this interview, go here.
Posted by Graculus at February 17, 2005 06:40 PM
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