A Quote by Kirsten Dunst

I love to produce, and I've directed two short films. — © Kirsten Dunst
I love to produce, and I've directed two short films.
I have enjoyed the films directed by Prabhu Deva and simply love his choreography. And he is the best dancer India has. I feel he knows what the audience wants, and that is why the films he has directed are hits.
You can write when you're dyslexic, you just can't read it. But I started writing short stories as a child and I found the short story format a real nice one. I love short stories and I love short documentaries or short films of any kind.
When I went to film school about three years ago, the first two years you're required to make a series of short films. I started making films based on short poems.
In both 'Dondo,' which has been directed by Tarun Mukherjee, and 'Krishna' directed by VV Vinayak, I got to play interesting characters. Moreover, I have enjoyed working for these films, because it was a challenge to learn two languages and express my emotions in them.
I would love to. A dream of mine is to produce films, as well as to produce content for television.
In India, we always look at feature films as a progression over short films. But, abroad, people make a living making short films. The revenue might not be as much as in feature films, but the return on investment is good.
Before 'Dancing with the Stars,' I'd directed a short called 'Man vs. Monday' that I sent out to all the festivals just to show I can direct and produce. It was also a template to launch a movie or a TV series.
Most of the female-directed films, if they got distribution, would have fewer dollars to support the film and play in fewer theaters than the men. Because the female-directed films go to smaller companies. So the gap starts widening.
I directed two films, not very successfully, and after that, I went back to being an actor and a producer.
I made three short films of my own which I wrote, produced, directed... you did everything in those days. My favourite one was something I shot on VHS... a little documentary.
I usually take up short films when I am not tied up with feature films. Short films are easier to work on... because it doesn't take much of your time. The number of shoot days are lesser as compared to feature films.
I majored in screenwriting and playwriting in school - and wanted to make films as a career. But when I directed my first short in college - which was called 'Extras' - I lost thousands of dollars and made an unsatisfying and incomplete film.
I'm very happy with the success of short films. In fact, for me, the short films make more money than the features.
I love films that take place over a short period of time, and I feel that those films are in our cinematic DNA.
Im very happy with the success of short films. In fact, for me, the short films make more money than the features.
I love doing short films because they're much more intimate and there's far less waiting around than on the bigger films.
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