Sometimes people get really sniffy about the films you choose if you've done more dramatic projects or you're classically trained.
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Making movies is difficult and you get disorientated sometimes - even when you're working with fantastic talent.
The movies that are made more thoughtfully or made or with more ambition often get just get drowned out by the noise.
When I go to where I was getting excellent parts in movies I may have taken a few too soon, too anxious to go back to work and to anxious to make another film and to succeed more.
Every time I make a film, I feel it gives me the chance to learn something new.
Somewhere after you have few successful films, there is a fear of losing what you have got. It is very easy in the beginning, as you are a risk taker, have nothing to lose, and there is no perception about you.
I think sometimes when you're working consistently in film, and maybe this is just me, but you do feel quite dislocated from your audience.
Very, very rare that you do a job knowing that the audience is desperate for you to do that job. Most films you make don't get released, is the fact.
The problem with movies is you are over-rewarded for the work you do. It's hard to give up, and I got used to a certain lifestyle.
When you work so hard on making a film, it's all worthwhile when you get to experience seeing that film with an audience who thoroughly enjoy it and react to the movie.
Well, I think that a lot of times when you're working on a film, there aren't really opportunities to get to know all the people you have to work with.
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