I went to music school, and I guess I was a difficult, know-it-all type of student.
I just motor through school in the morning and then go skating.
Men have the choice to arrange their schedules so they can pick up the kids from school twice a week. And they have the choice not to, and then to feel guilty about this choice.
In school I really loved Shakespeare, and I participated in a country-wide Shakespeare competition.
I dropped out of school and I never took acting classes.
I went to a regular school, not one of those fame academy things.
I was going to go to school to become a neurological surgeon.
I applied to American Repertory School up at Harvard at got in.
I would never send my kids to a single-sex school.
America's schools and streets are safer than Americans know.
My mother was the president of the PTA at every school I attended.
To put me through school my morn had to work, so I was a latchkey kid.
Poetry is a totally different art than film.
The 1980s really ended for me in 1992 with the film Kika.
Within the process of filming, unexpected situations occur.
Film has always been where my heart is.
Film is an itch I have yet to scratch.
I'm only as rich as my next film.
What I like about film is it explores imperfections.
There's no wrong way to experience a film.
I hope I inspire children to make films.