In any film there's always a historical implication.
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Those who read the fiction assume that, because I'm also a historian, I know what I'm talking about.
Not all films are going to go down in history.
Ultimately, with every film I'd done before, there was a reference. They have their own uniqueness, but there was always a precedent.
History opens up new worlds to film-makers all the time.
One of the things I like about doing historical films is drawing the line between now and then.
I didn't really get any rigorous background in film history.
As much as I love historical fiction, my problem with historical fiction is that you always know what's going to happen.
It often disturbs me, when I see a film set in a historical time, that the people are too modern.
Every movie is unknown.
When you see the films of certain young directors, you get the impression that film history begins for them around 1980.
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