A Quote by Hamsalekha

I always dreamt of being a director. — © Hamsalekha
I always dreamt of being a director.

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Marilyn always dreamt of being an actress. She didn't, by the way, dream of being just a star. She dreamt of being an actress. And she had always lived somehow with that dream. And that is why, despite the fact that she became one of the most unusual and outstanding stars of all time, she herself was never satisfied. When she came to New York, she began to perceive the possibilities of really accomplishing her dream, of being an actress.
Truly, I never dreamt of becoming an actor - I always wanted to be a director.
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I hope that in another way we can move the need to say, instead of being a Black director, or a woman director, or a French director that I'm just a director.
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