It's not always clear whether the filmmaker intends our alienation or is even aware of it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you stop to think about it, so many films today where we don't have that kind of contact are films about alienation. About alienated feelings. We are much more alienated from our colleagues nowadays.
I think that is important, to not make people feel alien.
When you agree to work with a filmmaker, it's important that you accept their world. It's an adventure. I like that. I throw myself into the director's arms, into their universe.
You don't realize it, but often people are frightened of the director.
I don't want the Latino community to think I think the reason Latino films are not doing well is because of us. It is not fully our responsibility.
As a filmmaker, it's not my intent to trigger or shape national discourse. My task is to make as powerful and understandable a film as I can. What happens next is what happens next.
Aliens didn't come down to Earth and give us technology. We invented it ourselves. Therefore it can never be alienating; it can only be an expression of our humanity.
I am filled with awe that filmmakers have the capacity to stir us and give us back a sense of wonder.
I don't really pay attention to the filmmaker thing.
I think filmmakers want their movies to be seen.