But one of the amazing things about documentary is that you can remake it every time you make one. There is no rule about how a documentary film has to be made.
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To make a documentary is one thing, to make a feature film is quite another.
You know, the process of making a documentary is one of discovery, and like writing a story, you follow a lead and that leads you to something else and then by the time you finish, the story is nothing like you expected.
What's great about documentary, it seems to me, is that it can be experimental filmmaking. You have a license to do a lot of diverse things under the umbrella of 'documentary.'
Feature filmmaking is a different kind of complication as documentary comes in the editing room.
I think the greatest thing about making a documentary is your ability to just follow the story and the subject.
For me, every film is actually a form of documentary.
When you make a movie, you can only make the movie that you would want to see.
You don't want to remake something that's just been made, as an actor.
One of the reasons to do documentaries is that. There's more sense of creating something, more sense of my own soul in the documentaries than in movies, because I don't write the movies I do.
If you are going to remake a film, you may as well remake a classic.
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