James Cameron’s Search for Sanity Leads Him to New Zealand
In a candid and revealing interview, Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron has opened up about his decision to leave the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic and make a permanent move to his sprawling 12,000-acre farm in New Zealand. For the director of blockbusters like “Avatar” and “Titanic,” the choice was driven by a desire for a society that aligns with his core values.
Cameron explained that after observing the global response to the pandemic in its first half-year, the stark contrast between nations became impossible to ignore. “Five or six months after the pandemic hit … [New Zealand] had it sorted,” he stated, pointing to the country’s swift and science-led approach that effectively contained the virus.
A Move Rooted in Belief
The director’s relocation wasn’t just about escaping lockdowns or finding scenic beauty—though New Zealand offers plenty. For Cameron, it was a fundamental shift toward a place that “believes in science.” This statement, while not explicitly naming the U.S., highlights a pointed critique of the political and social divisions that characterized parts of the American response to the public health crisis.
“I’m there for the sanity,” Cameron simply stated, framing his move as a personal necessity. His comments suggest that the filmmaker, known for his meticulous research and technological innovation, found the politicization of basic public health measures in the U.S. to be at odds with a rational worldview.
More Than a Pandemic Retreat
While the pandemic served as a catalyst, Cameron’s connection to New Zealand runs deeper. The country has been a crucial production base for his “Avatar” franchise, with its stunning landscapes and advanced filmmaking infrastructure. His significant landholding also indicates a long-term commitment to the nation, potentially tying into his well-documented passion for environmentalism and sustainable living.
Cameron’s move reflects a growing trend among high-profile individuals seeking stability, aligned values, and a different quality of life. By choosing New Zealand, he has placed himself in a country that not only served as the backdrop for Middle-earth but has now become a real-life sanctuary for one of Hollywood’s most visionary directors.
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