It's the thing they don't teach you in film school - what happens after you finish your movie.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The thing is, making movies as an actress, you learn so many things. Like when you're making a movie with Quentin Tarantino you're just at the best cinema school ever.
I think everything that you do, you're learning. I mean, every movie that you make is like a film school; that's one of the things that I enjoy about filmmaking.
The real trouble with film school is that the people teaching are so far out of the industry that they don't give the students an idea of what's happening.
I don't know - I haven't seen any of my movies after I finish them. I leave the editing room; I don't go back.
That's the thing about making a movie: You never finish editing. They just take it away from you.
I never studied film formally at school, but as a kid, I spent most of my time in cinemas.
I'm a believer in film school.
One of the things I've learned over the years is that you only do what you can do as an actor. You do the best job you can, but you have no control over so many elements that are going to determine the outcome of that film. I never pay attention to what happens after.
All the lessons you learn in film school from the people you hate are always the ones that are important. The lessons you think are great and thankful for never end up meaning anything to you.
I didn't go to film school. I had been an actor in movies, I had been in plays, and then I just sort of jumped into it.