Even if you try to copy a film shot by shot, you still can't. It's still your own film.
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Once you know how to make a movie, you can't not make a movie.
All my films are shot on hand-held cameras. These cameras took five years to build and had to be light enough to be carried.
That's the thing about making a movie: You never finish editing. They just take it away from you.
The only way you can learn about making films is by making them, by putting your stamp on the thing.
I don't own copies of my own movies.
The deal is that you can do it, you don't really owe me anything, but at the end of it, I own the film. Then I can actually go out and reprint or not reprint if it I want.
When you make a movie, you can only make the movie that you would want to see.
Films can only be made by by-passing the will of those who appear in them, using not what they do, but what they are.
I don't want to make a film to make a film.
If you are going to do a film properly you have to give yourself completely to it.
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