Directing, writing, producing and starring is just too tough.
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The hardest part of directing is the choosing. Unlike an actor who can do a variety of work, it is a year of your life, you can't afford to get it wrong.
Directing film is the hardest thing I have ever done.
I love making films more than anything, but it's tough.
Ultimately, making movies, if you don't have a big star, it's hard to do. Or if it's not a star director.
Producing is hell, writing is frustrating, acting is really satisfying, directing is heaven.
It's hard writing screenplays.
I keep saying this, but the most important part of directing is casting, and the rest of it is pretty easy.
I would have to say the most challenging thing about directing is the sheer stamina because... as a director, you're always doing something. Someone always needs to talk to you. There are always decisions to be made and every day for as long as the movie goes on. So it's a marathon... You don't have to look nice, but it's all day every day.
Making films has got to be one of the hardest endeavors known to humankind.
Acting is the easiest money you'll ever make in your life, and directing is probably the hardest money.