I come from a family where my father is a filmmaker and professor of film.
I'd say I'm definitely an actor first and foremost, but I love filmmaking.
I think a lot of us can relate to not choosing to face a painful memory, and something that's a painful past, and wanting to pretend like it never happened.
I approach directing from an actor's standpoint.
As an actor, if you were to simplify what acting really is, it's about letting go.
I love directing; it felt right to me when I did 'Flying Lessons'. It's something I will do again. Really, you can always be working and developing. That's something that's kind of ever constant.