It's funny how a film about a murderous old English toff can help you.
Making films has been kind of my way of getting closer to God.
Life is more important than 'what film I do next.'
I had been working early in my life in films - since I was 11.
I'd say that 'Tree of Life' is not a Christian so much as a spiritual film.
My private life has nothing to do with my films.
My goal is to make as many films as possible about different aspects of American life.
In India, the films are not looked upon just as entertainment. They're a way of life.
I love my horror films and they will always be very close to me.
I love films that are made with almost no budget.
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.