I fall in love with every film while I'm doing it. I fall in love with the directors, I fall in love with the process. I don't think I could do it otherwise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most actors go, 'I read the script and fell in love with it'; I fall in love with the directors.
I love directing scenes that I'm not in because suddenly I really feel like a filmmaker which is a different thing.
When you work with directors who really love actors, who love their contribution, it feels amazing. But sometimes when you work with directors, you feel like you're in the way.
It's so difficult to actually come up with ideas that you really fall in love with, you know? That's the most difficult thing about filmmaking - and that's my main challenge in life.
I do love doing films; I love going out and creating different characters for each film, and not having to be stuck with one role for many, many years. It's a creative liberty that I love.
I became a director just for the love of movies, because of the power of cinema.
My films are the expression of momentary desires. I follow my instincts, but in a disciplined way.
I love films, I love the way they make me feel.
I didn't fall in love with acting until I did a few films. Now, I couldn't live without it.
I fell in love with filmmaking. I fell in love with criticism. I fell in love with theory, and it made me really dogmatic in my approach to choosing roles.