Film Interviews

Aaron Sorkin: “That takes quite an ego”

Alejandro Iñárritu: “There is no way you can stop”

Alexander Payne: “I was far from the most talented”

Andrew Kevin Walker: “It still gave me nightmares”

Armando Iannucci: “There are no rules anymore”

Bong Joon-ho: “The fear is hard to get rid of”

Chaitanya Tamhane: “I want to find my own language”

Charlie Kaufman: “I don’t believe in rules”

Christopher Nolan: “I did not intend any message”

Darren Aronofsky: “I wish I could be more manipulative”

Edgar Wright: “It becomes a bit like alchemy”

Edward Berger: “All it takes is a good script”

Eric Roth: “Screenwriting is a bastardized form of art”

Francis Ford Coppola: “It’s a devastating decision”

François Ozon: “I don't suffer”

Guillermo del Toro: “I am not meta, I am really earnest”

Gus Van Sant: “You always want it to be different”

John C. Reilly: “We all owe a debt”

Kevin Smith: “That’s the joy of it”

M. Night Shyamalan: “I’m who you want in there”

Małgorzata Szumowska: “It’s so unpredictable”

Mark Duplass: “It’s a dog fight”

Noah Baumbach: “You can't get away from yourself”

Oliver Stone: “I’m braced for disappointment”

Owen Wilson: “You just go with it”

Paul Schrader: “That day is gone”

Pedro Almodóvar: “Keep it on the rails”

Quentin Tarantino: “It’s a corrupted cinema”

Rafael Manuel: “I’m taking it as a chance for growth”

Ricky Gervais: “The truth is more devastating than a lie”

Sarah Polley: “It felt so revolutionary”

Seth MacFarlane: “There’s room for all”

Sofia Coppola: “Film is our family business”

Spike Lee: “I’m not a quitter”

Steven Soderbergh: “I can’t reverse a trend”

Susanne Bier: “I never looked back”

Taika Waititi: “No idea is final”

Terry Gilliam: “Things happen”

Todd Haynes: “You have to be alone to be inspired”

Werner Herzog: “Trust in my wild fantasies”
