My films usually start with an idea that I get while walking the streets. For example, I got the idea for 'Guard Dog' when I was walking in the park and I saw a dog barking at a bird.
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When you make a film you usually make a film about an idea.
One day I had an idea for a movie. Everything came after that.
Film has the potential of allowing me to explore my own ideas, which I find very attractive.
I don't actually sit down and write, but I just have a lot of different ideas about films and making movies.
You finish a project and start looking for something that might interest you. A lot of the films I've made are a reaction to something I've done right before.
As I get on and films take four years to complete, I tend to have a hankering for very short projects so you can move on to the next idea. It's the ideas I'm interested in. What comes out of your head.
For me, I get a part of an idea here and a little bit of an idea there, and then finally it accumulates into a movie.
Every time I make a film, I feel it gives me the chance to learn something new.
As a result of my life on the road and the increasing number of rainy afternoons in cinemas, I began to get the idea that I might write a film.
When you direct your first film, you always start by telling stories that you are familiar with.