I like pop music. I consider rock 'n' roll to be a branch of pop music.
I believe honesty comes across in music because for people that music isn't just something to dance to. For people for whom music is something that they feel, they understand what I'm talking about.
I started making music with my band in the '80s, so I am more product of post punk than classical music, and I have always carried on this way.
I had seen a lot of music movies that celebrated music or that showed the kind of joys from playing music, which is a big part of it of course, and not something that I would want to deny.
I loved 'Junebug.' It was one of my favorite films, my favorite type of film.
I watch mostly independent films.
'Saawariya' was my debut film. It will always be the most special film.
I grew up on film scores and scores from films.
But the process of making a film is not glamorous. Certainly not my films.
I've never really liked horror films.
Short films don't go too far.
I've always loved animation and animated films.
On a film set everyone is very cool. Well, blase really.
For me, personally, the value of a film is not determined by a review, but the health of the film is.
The Opera was a very cold film, a hopeless and dark film, no hope, no love.
I don't feel that fear is a good incentive on a film set.
So, where's the Cannes Film Festival being held this year?
I don't think violence on film breeds violence in life. Violence in life breeds violence in films.
I love film, and I love seeing movies on film.
I went to Bournemouth Film School for 3 years.
It's difficult to get films made, especially films about poets.