Filmmakers have to really find a unique take on something if they're going to explore an already-explored genre of movies.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Film has the potential of allowing me to explore my own ideas, which I find very attractive.
Films can be entertaining without shying away from exploring something. They can be magical and have fantasy, but also can have enough reality that you can be really emotionally invested.
I think filmmakers want their movies to be seen.
If you're a film studio, you're making a movie for a foreign market. You're pursuing ideas that travel well. It changes the movies we see and how movies are made.
When you're so passionate about cinema, the idea to direct your own film is really appealing.
My favourite genre lies inside myself, and as I follow my favourite stories, characters and images, it sums up to a certain genre. So at times even I have to try to guess which genre a film will be after I've made it.
Always changing genres, making very different films is a good idea. It's a way of making yourself feel vulnerable again, getting back to that innocence. As is working within a circumspect budget.
The motivation for making movies is that people actually see them.
I like the idea of working in different genres and transcending genres and hopefully finding success, and ultimately make movies people like.
It's not about choosing a specific genre; that's not how I go about deciding what movies to make.