I'd love to work in the States; I'd love to work anywhere where you get a good script and a good part to play. But I do love British film as well.
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I'd love to work in America, some of my favourite films come from America.
I've reached a point in England where you can't go much further; I would love to come to America and work with some of the interesting directors here.
I tend to not think about the kind of movie things I want to be doing, because I've worked in all sorts of different places, and I've spent all sorts of time in England, and I'd still do things in Australia and in America.
I'm a European, and I live there. I work in European films, and then once in a while, I make an American movie.
In France, I have lots of opportunities. Maybe now I'll be offered films in America. It's the encounter, with the director and the story that counts.
I want to go wherever there's great work. I'm a huge fan of film primarily. But you can get a great TV show and get attached to it. Making a great film is forever, though, so I always want to be part of film. It's my first love.
I'd love it if doors open for me in America. There are directors I'd love to work with there. I'll always do theater, but I've got to pay the mortgage.
I will always choose to work in a movie based on whether I would want to watch it - if I would be willing to spend money in a theatre on it. The script and the people you will work with come after that.
I would love to occasionally do English-speaking films, but the script is as important for me as the director.
I've made six films since I made Secrets and Lies but I still live in London and I'd love to do theater.
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