The kinds of films that I'm used to doing are independent films. They're very small character-driven pieces, and there isn't as much spectacle involved.
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The thing I've come to learn is that what's great about small independent films is the intimacy and the communication that occurs when you're making them.
I haven't done many films. But with every movie, I try to showcase a different side of me through a character.
I can't say that I wouldn't prefer to make small films, basically because I think they are probably more interesting in terms of the material. But every now and again, it's quite good to do a big one.
Making a film, every film, is a big gamble, large or small. The more that you do it, the more you're aware of that.
I do a film if it interests me, has a connect with the audience and some entertainment value. The rest doesn't matter.
There's no point in making films unless you intend to show us something special, otherwise just go out and watch a play.
My movies are unadorned, they're not particularly fancy, I think they're kind of workmanlike in some ways, focusing on the writing and the acting.
I don't see a lot of films. I'm quite choosy, but there's certain films that stick out.
To make independent films, you can't think about them too much, ponder on them too much, get overwhelmed by the enormity of it.
I want to do some bigger films, so long as there's some sort of exciting creative element or a good filmmaker behind them.
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