Well the least favourite question is the one that one's asked particularly about in Japan is what's the difference between theatre and cinema and I think, well, that's about eighty bucks.
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The subjects have to come with questions for me. I don't make films where I'm a massive fan.
I went to the Tokyo Film Festival in Japan because I love Japanese cinema.
I think the cinema you like has more to do with silence, and the theater you like has more to do with language.
I think Japanese audiences are much more attentive than a London audience.
I don't go to the cinema much.
In Japan, sometimes it's hard to know what you are looking at.
I had to trick people into giving me money for my first film. Making a romantic comedy is easier and more expected from a woman than it is to make a drama about a Japanese warrior.
Theatre's a much less faddish, more sensible world than TV or film.
I'd say there are two kinds of theater: one you end with an answer, one you end with a question.
I used to say that theatre was my favourite thing. But the more I do film, the more I appreciate it.
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