Top 28 Quotes & Sayings by Sean Durkin

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American director Sean Durkin.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Sean Durkin

Timothy Sean Durkin is a Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer. He won the Dramatic Directing Award at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival for Martha Marcy May Marlene. His short film, Mary Last Seen, on the same theme as Martha, won the award for best short film at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival Directors' Fortnight. In 2013, Durkin directed the Channel 4 drama series Southcliffe, starring Sean Harris and Rory Kinnear. His second film, The Nest, premiered in 2020.

I always try to keep the confidence of the actors, and try my best to make them feel comfortable or confident.
I was really into writing short fiction and also photography when I was a kid.
The trappings of a religious cult tend to fall into candlelit ceremonies and robes and group chanting and singing and prayer. — © Sean Durkin
The trappings of a religious cult tend to fall into candlelit ceremonies and robes and group chanting and singing and prayer.
I remember being at school during morning meeting and looking around at everybody, 350 kids, saying a prayer. We're all very young and no one knows what it means, and I remember feeling strange that people were just repeating words that they didn't understand. I refused to participate. For some reason I always rejected it, but respectfully.
The way brainwashing works is subtle and takes a long time.
When someone stays with you and they're not your guest, even when they are your guest they get on your nerves. When people visit for long periods of time, that just happens.
What I learned from directing, I learned from soccer, where it's like a coach-player relationship.
Yeah, in my scripts, I don't tend to describe landscape too clearly because I like to keep it really basic and sort of let people paint their own picture. I don't find it helpful to spend a page describing a setting, except for maybe a few key things.
I love the first hour of a horror movie, the fear and anticipation. Then, when it gets bloody, I lose interest.
When I hire actors I believe in their abilities.
When you write, no matter what, it ends up personal.
I won't rewrite on set, but I'll just trim the fat.
When I was a kid, I was afraid of large group of conforming people.
I wasn't good enough to be a professional soccer player obviously but that was my first goal in life.
You can't write something to please someone.
When I was a little kid, I loved horror films. I always liked being scared.
A big fear of working with an actor that's never been a lead in a film before is that you're going to have to work really hard to pull a performance out of her.
I'm interested in adapting books and all sorts of things.
I went to my first college to play soccer.
When people leave cults, they don't know that they left a cult.
Well, first of all, making films is a collaborative process. You need people. You need people you trust and love and who are your friends. People you can work with.
It's sort of one ongoing process where writing ends and directing starts. — © Sean Durkin
It's sort of one ongoing process where writing ends and directing starts.
Sports teams, people who follow sports teams, religion, churches, work - any company, I find that people just generally have a need to belong to something larger than themselves.
I'm a believer in film school.
Filmmaking is a real craft.
I would like to do a sports movie.
You know, when you're isolated on set for like a month, people like to get rowdy.
In editing, it's amazing how you choose the in and out points. What you cut on is everything for creating tension. It's amazing how expanding a shot by five seconds can just ruin the tension.
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