I think fidelity is absolutely important, especially in the acting industry, which is littered with broken relationships because people are away filming for months.
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The big thing for actors is the level of commitment.
I think when people go into something for the right reasons, you're going to get a better film; you're going to get more intimacy and a stronger foundation of trust.
Um, I think every role, whether in TV or film, has a part in building a career and relationships.
I like to believe that intimate moments between characters don't need to be relegated to independent films.
Working in film tends to isolate actors - it's your close-up; it's all about you.
Personally, I think fidelity is important. I don't see any point in being together if you're not being honest, having fun together, and respecting one another. Why would you stay in a relationship otherwise?
When I cast someone in a movie, I have to absolutely trust who they are as a human being. Trust is the intangible of moviemaking.
I have very strong relationships with my actors when I'm shooting. When you love an actor's work, you always feel you have to go further, and you make several films together. One film just gives you time to get acquainted.
Today's films are so technological that an actor becomes starved for roles that deal with human relationships.
I love actors, both my parents were actors, and the work with actors is the most enjoyable part of making a film. It's important that they feel protected and are confident they won't be betrayed. When you create that atmosphere of trust, it's in the bag - the actors will do everything to satisfy you.
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