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I grew up in and identify with and that she works and exists in.
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To use an image, making a film is like climbing a mountain or crossing an ocean. Every day has its challenges.
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I didn't really think in terms of clichés or non-clichés.
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The importance is getting to something truthful and in that moment can only be in that moment. I don't like to use the word "improvise," but it's a continual writing of the film.
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The writing of the script is a continual process. There's the first draft and then many, many re-writes here and there.
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I have many projects in various states of development. Some are on paper and some are in my head. But as I go on, I feel the need to be guided in my choices.
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I don't come to work as an actor. There are many directors who can direct without ever having acted and do a great job and connect with their actors and lead them to excellent performances without themselves having had an acting background.
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Every day, there's that tension and the pressure. Each scene that you shoot is like getting to that next step, but there's still that mountain to climb. So it's not like one day is harder or one scene is harder. They are all equally challenging.
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When it comes time to make the scenes concrete and shoot them, I want the freedom for it to exist which means adding, subtracting or modifying.
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What really enthralls me is working with the actor and seeing where you can go with that. It's in that exchange and that relationship.