I always wanted to do something different with each film. So I guess that means that I wanted to not repeat myself. There has to be some kind of a new element in each project that I take up.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If I make two films in a year, they'll be different. This is my style - I can't have just one way.
I really don't want to make the same film twice, so I am conscious of going after material that is significantly different to anything I've done before.
Because I've done so many different roles, I don't want to repeat myself. It's getting harder and harder to find something interesting. You never know - I might never make a film again.
Each film I make changes me in some way. When I start the picture I'm one person and by the time I finish I'm another.
Usually, with me, the project is always the second thing. The film-maker comes first. Films grow out of the relationship.
Well, there are three different processes of making a film, of course. They're sort of re-written three times. You write it to start with, and then you shoot it and you re-write it while shooting and you sort of re-write it as you edit.
I make different films now.
Once I've finished a film I just want to get on and make another one.
Another thing that really excites me: I'd like to do multiple versions of the same film.
It's better to focus on one film rather than take up two or three films at the same time.