Roland Emmerich: Hollywood director before the end of his career

Roland Emmerich
Hollywood director before the end of his career

Roland Emmerich staged Hollywood blockbusters like “Independence Day” and “The Day After Tomorrow”.

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Star director Roland Emmerich wants to shoot one last film – and then say goodbye to his well-deserved retirement.

Roland Emmerich (67) is considered the most successful German directing export in Hollywood. The director of iconic disaster films like ‘Independence Day’, ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ and ‘2012’ now announced in the “Bild am Sonntag”.that in two to three years he will make a film about environmental disasters. This still untitled project should then remain Emmerich’s last. “This is the very last film I want to do,” explains the US-based filmmaker.

Roland Emmerich: “The system will no longer work”

In his final work, it will therefore be “about the world getting out of joint”. He asks himself “whether there will come a time when people will no longer be able to live in the country in which they were born – because of the heat, because of water shortages, because of hunger”. This will lead to a “migration of peoples that will be very, very cruel”. Emmerich is certain: “The system will no longer work if many millions of people suddenly make the journey and go to another country”.

The star director does not yet know what will happen after the end of his career that has now been announced. But he wanted to read a lot, paint a little “and just have fun”. However, it is important to the Hollywood heavyweight, who was born in Stuttgart, to realize his roughly sketched environmental catastrophe film beforehand. “[…] I really want to bring this message to the screen. In my opinion, the only way to wake people up is when they are terribly afraid of something,” Emmerich said.

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