Kevin Costner Defends 'Horizon' Amidst Criticism

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Kevin Costner denied crying during an 11-minute standing ovation for his new movie, "Horizon: An American Saga," at the Cannes Film Festival, attributing his emotional reaction to feeling moved and reflecting on his life. He revealed that he partly self-financed the over $100 million Western feature and expressed his unwavering belief in the movie experience. Costner's new multi-film project will be released in two parts this summer, with the first installment hitting theaters on June 28.
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