I don't put on my best clothes to make a film, my Sunday best.
I'm Jewish. Went to a Jewish school.
I don't feel, 'I've made a great film'; I feel I've made what I set out to make.
I've never been happy doing stock work; I've never been happy thinking that I haven't changed something.
You have to understand where the camera needs to me. There were times where you were suddenly aware where the cameras were, then you were in a different place and it didn't feel like the same movie.
I’ve always been better at informing the audience through images than through words, but I took on a script that was so dialogue intensive, that the words had to do all the informing.