A Quote by Laszlo Nemes

I believe in the directorial point of view and directorial choices. — © Laszlo Nemes
I believe in the directorial point of view and directorial choices.
It would have been tough for anyone to adapt 'Push' - an amazing but wrenching novel by Sapphire - for the screen, and I think director Lee Daniels made interesting choices, particularly with Precious' fantasies. In my view, some of them work and some do not, but they are definitely provocative directorial choices.
I believe that improvisation is really just a directorial tool. It's a writing tool.
I think my ultimate directorial style is 'play.' In reference to theater, it's called a play - I believe in that noun, and the verb that goes with it.
I'm excited about my directorial debut, 'Piano.'
I don't have a directorial overview, which sometimes is very helpful.
You only get one world premiere of your directorial debut.
I've been aware of the work I do as an actor being directorial in feel.
I feel like directorial teams aren't quite as uncommon in documentary.
When I was eleven, I got cast in the last directorial project of Christopher Reeve.
My film directorial career has been nothing but repetition of one failure after another!
I believe that improvisation is really just a directorial tool. It's a writing tool. It's not so much that the actors get to say whatever they want, whatever pops into their head. It's an opportunity to write the last draft of the screenplay as you're working on it.
It all started with my father's directorial debut, 'En Raasavin Manasile,' which starred Raj Kiran sir as the lead.
If you talk about big trends at Disney, these movies generally are generated by directors or directorial teams pitching ideas to John Lasseter.
Not many people know that I turned down my husband's first directorial, the Kannada film 'Pallavi Anupallavi,' something he still hasn't forgiven me for.
Self-respect is the more important attribute than money and hence I am walking out of my debut Bollywood directorial venture 'Laxmmi Bomb.'
I grew up with a concept of cinema as a directorial thing, meaning the director is allowed to sail the ship. Not a dictatorial thing.
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