“Noah” Director Praised For Not Using Animals In The Film

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Biblical inspired film “Noah” and its director Darren Aronofsky will be honored by Humane Society of United States for using computer generated images instead of true to life animals during the actual shooting of the film.

noah1According to Aronofsky he is actually an advocate for animal’s right and protection so that’s why he in vision to use computer based images to avoid harm to animals. He also relates his film to “Noah” who is the first naturalist that has a big heart for the living species here on earth.

“It was quickly apparent that working with live animals would be dangerous for them,” he added “It was also morally ambiguous considering we were making a film about the first naturalist, Noah, who saved and cared for all the varied species on the planet.”

The 45 year old director will be expected to receive the award in New York next month.

The Hollywood film “Noah” nearly earn for almost $352 million prior to its releasing date on global theaters last march.

It is remembered that HBO original series entitled “Luck” was cancelled due to three horses died during the shoot of the film.

American Humane Society are giving those recognition to people with exceptional contribution for protection of animals and other living species here on the planet.

 

 

 

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