I wouldn't say no to being in a film with Jude Law. I love English actors.
I'd love to work in America, some of my favourite films come from America.
I would love to continue working on animated films. Yeah, those are my ambitions. No doubt.
I'd love to do a cop film in America. That's a genre I absolutely adore.
During the war, I saw many films that made me fall in love with the cinema.
I love the film route and I'm gong to try my hardest to stay on it.
I love European movies and I kind of grew up on European films.
My first love is acting on stage. A sitcom is a hybrid of stage and film.
Artists are losing the choice to use film. People have a love for it - the grain, how it feels, the texture.
I'm not a guy who takes films for strong political messages.
My friends and I started making films when I was still in kindergarten.
I always saw photography as a way to get to film.
My film is not a movie; it's not about Vietnam. It is Vietnam.
Film is one if three universal languages, the other two: mathematics and music.
I tell people if I want to make a film I just go make it so you can make yours.
Being a film actor is very different from a theatre actor.
Most films are written and made with a hero around 35, or even 25.
I kind of make a film for myself to sort of express myself.
But a year before that, I was starting to drink beer on the set of the film Lucas (1986).
I don't watch much TV or films, but I've watched Cameron Diaz.
I know that people in fashion and people in general hate to be filmed.