Directing remains very psychological, and it takes a lot of time and reflection. When you're an actor, it takes less time, and you can express yourself physically.
From Guillaume Canet
I'm an absolute fan of 1970s New York in films like 'Mean Streets' and 'Dog Day Afternoon.'
Everything goes by so fast that if you want to be a part of it, you need to go that fast. But because you go that fast, you don't lead the life you should lead.
You need to feed yourself with emotions and life or you'll become empty.
It was really hard to find another project after my first film.
I would rather do really good French films than 'American Pie.'
I spent all my youth with horses.
I've had gay friends who grew up in small towns in France who had to lie for most of their lives, even to themselves. But eventually such lies become stronger than the people, and they have to face them.
It's physically and psychologically exhausting to make a film.
In any group there is more or less tension between people, and there are complicities and affinities.
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