I really don't want to make the same film twice, so I am conscious of going after material that is significantly different to anything I've done before.
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I always wanted to do something different with each film. So I guess that means that I wanted to not repeat myself. There has to be some kind of a new element in each project that I take up.
But I'd be lying if I didn't say that every time you go to make a film, you're desperate to either do it better than you did it last time or to not repeat yourself.
When I finish a film, I want to forget it. I never like to repeat myself. Maybe, when I am dead, they will find certain consistencies in the style of my films, but I never want one film to look like another.
Every time I make a film, I feel it gives me the chance to learn something new.
If I make two films in a year, they'll be different. This is my style - I can't have just one way.
When you are making the one you are doing, you think it is the greatest film going. And then you do another one and it is a great film.
I've done a few studio films in the last few years where I feel like I've done good work, and then I only end up in two scenes. That's been very disappointing.
Well, I think just the fact that you are making your first film is a huge step.
I wouldn't want to make the same film every time. I get easily bored.
Once I've finished a film I just want to get on and make another one.