There's an old saying in Hollywood: It's not the length of your film, it's how you use it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To me, length is an artificial and arbitrary factor in a film.
Sometimes when you're editing a movie, you have the thing that you don't expect - which is you make it longer and longer as you go along.
Making a movie is difficult enough to sort of have a premeditated length that you're going for. I don't know a single filmmaker on the planet who does that.
I think movies are too long.
Sometimes people say to you that you should try to be in a bigger film, but it's the way it pans out.
The cutting room is where you discover the optimal length of the movie.
I'd always tried not to worry about the size of the role or the size of the film.
Short films don't go too far.
No good movie is too long and no bad movie is short enough.
It doesn't matter how big or small your film is: you still don't have enough money. You don't have enough time to shoot it.
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