What interests me about life most is people, and the why of the world. That's what theatre looks at: it examines life, and gives it a cohesiveness that life doesn't have.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People always make that mistake when they talk about theatre - the notion of the 'theatrical' meaning something separate from life. If it doesn't relate to life, it doesn't relate to anything.
Is the cinema more important than life?
My motivation is to get a deeper understanding and exploration of something that I want to know about the human condition. So, that's what I look for in the material I read: if it's asking a genuine question about a concept of the world that interests me. And also, it helps if it's a context that I find interesting.
The cinema should be human and be part of people's lives; it should focus on ordinary existences in sometimes extraordinary situations and places. That is what really motivates me.
You look at things you enjoy in your life, but much more important is what you can do to make the world a better place.
I always viewed life as material for a movie.
The theater is so endlessly fascinating because it's so accidental. It's so much like life.
What interests me most is when a work of art is no longer just an object, but also touches reality and life.
I don't know anything about life, but everything about cinema.
What interests me in life is curiosity, challenges, the good fight with its victories and defeats.