I have a very clear vision, and I come from film, where director is God, so if there's a clash, it's painful.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ultimately when I throw myself behind a movie, I have to really believe in that director's vision.
On every film you suffer, but on some you really suffer.
My films are very rooted in specific people's point of view. Some film-makers give a more global point of view, like God looking down at the characters.
I love directing scenes that I'm not in because suddenly I really feel like a filmmaker which is a different thing.
I'm Godless. I've had to make my God, and my God is narrative filmmaking.
Suffering will get you great footage. I don't know about closer to God. Although there have been times when I've suffered to the point where I think I might be about to meet him.
A director without a vision is a catastrophe.
How could you have had such a wonderful life as me if there wasn't a God directing?
The only person who has artistic control is the director, and 'director' is how you spell God in Hollywood.
I get along great with directors, but I think some producers would tell you I'm a pain. They may say I'm tough to work with, but I have a great passion for what I do. I believe in fighting for it.
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