The film of tomorrow will resemble the person who made it, and the number of spectators will be proportional to the number of friends the director has.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The film of tomorrow will not be directed by civil servants of the camera, but by artists for whom shooting a film constitutes a wonderful and thrilling adventure.
The film of tomorrow will be an act of love.
In the future, everybody is going to be a director. Somebody's got to live a real life so we have something to make a movie about.
Unfortunately for the 'Tomorrow' series, I feel that for the actors that were in the first film, maybe our commitment to it is done.
When you make a movie, it's up to so many things and so many people.
One of the nice things about the world of filmmaking is that you make friends in the business. Sometimes directors feel a script needs something, but they're not sure what it is, so they show it to a friend; if the friend is a writer, he ends up kicking around with that script for a while.
The film of tomorrow appears to me as even more personal than an individual and autobiographical novel, like a confession, or a diary.
The director is the only person on the set who has seen the film. Your job as a director is to show up every day and know where everything will fit into the film.
You know how it is, somebody will see your work and like it and remember it, then decide to make it a role in their film.
A big part of filmmaking is gathering a group of people you can work with.
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