I view every film as a commitment to undertake a long journey. I suppose this has to do with my need to leave no stone unturned, and sometimes to even dig deeper into the mine.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I view every film as a commitment to undertake a long journey.
Sometimes when you make a film you can go away for three months and then come back and live your life. But this struck a much deeper chord. I don't have the ability yet to speak about it in an objective.
Oh, it takes a lot for me to walk out of a film.
When you're making a film all by yourself, that requires you to have quite a bit of a point of view in order for anything to get done.
When you come to do the film, it is not the time to wonder why you do it. It's just how to do it.
My films are the expression of momentary desires. I follow my instincts, but in a disciplined way.
You do a film for a short time period - you put it all out there and move on.
At the end of the day, it is about working in a good film. It's the films that you leave behind that matter.
I don't want to commit to too many films, as it would result in getting out of touch with what is happening in the industry.
When I go to a film, you're taking it easy and you let things wash over you. That's what cinema's all about. You get involved in a world that's being created in front of you.