I saw 'A Clockwork Orange' when I was 11. When you watch 'Clockwork Orange' at 11, it either totally scares you from watching movies, or you want to become a filmmaker. I was the latter.
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My dad did show me interesting movies at a young age. I remember he showed me 'A Clockwork Orange,' and my mom said, 'I never want to see this movie in my house again.'
By the time I was 10 or 11, I knew I wanted to make films.
The first film that I can remember seeing where, like, I just couldn't stop watching it - and it didn't necessarily make me want to be a director because I was so young, but it made me know that that's what I wanted to be doing - was 'Alien.' And I saw that when I was probably just over 10 years old.
When I was about 10 or 11, I realised that people made movies; until then, I had thought they just happened.
I was probably 11 by the time I saw a movie.
I grew up watching films. Film has been part of my life since I was a child.
I grew up on Mel Brooks films. That was film to me until I got a little bit older and realised there were other kinds of movies.
Film is something I've always loved since I was very young. In fact, I actually wanted to study to be a filmmaker when I was younger.
I've seen many, many movies over the years, and there are only a few that suddenly inspire you so much that you want to continue to make films.
I was making films when I was about 12 years old - Super-8 films.
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