The first important movie that I did, I shaved my head for the movie. When the hair grew back, I had white hair for the first time in my life.
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When I worked on 2001 - which was my first feature film - I was deeply and permanently affected by the notion that a movie could be like a first-person experience.
Since I got to this country when I was 12, I've been obsessed with this idea of whiteness and blackness because I realized I was neither. For me, it was so important to me to make a film that focused on whiteness because you wouldn't have blackness if you didn't have whiteness.
My first film was a movie shot in 1974. I was 18 on that movie set. It was called 'Big Bad Mama.' I turned 19 on the next movie I worked on, which was a black 'Blazing Saddles.' I worked in the art department. It was called 'Darktown Strutters.'
I was 40 when I did my first movie.
The first movie, I was 23; I thought I knew everything, but my ego soon took an irrevocable blow.
I did a film a long time ago with a shaved head and I had the ugliest looking head in the world.
Film is my first love. It wasn't something I intended to fall in love with, but I grew to love it.
I did my first film when I was in the final year of my graduation. At that time, I was still a kid, and I couldn't read the industry very well.
My dad took me to my first movie. It was 'The Greatest Show on Earth' in 1952, a movie of such scale it was actually a traumatic experience.
I did important films when I was very young.
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