I have hardly ever worked with the same director twice. But when you have worked with a director before, you understand his behavior.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every director works differently.
When you work with a great director, you realise you are far from being a director.
Sometimes the odds are against you-the director doesn't know what the hell he's doing, or something falls apart in the production, or you're working with an actor who's just unbearable.
If a director is really a director, I think he's interested in more than one thing.
One of the challenges of being a director is often you don't get to work with your peers. You know, writers can write together, and as a director you get to work with so many wonderful actors and writers and designers. But it's pretty rare that you get a chance to partner in that way with another director.
Well, this is the second time I've done New Directors.
I'm not the kind of director who imposes his processes on everybody else.
You can't always expect to work with a director who guarantees success.
I always believe that one can't interfere in another's work. Once I start work on any film, I surrender myself completely and blindly follow the director.
As a director, you never get to watch other directors work, and you also don't get to collaborate with other directors that much.