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I don't listen to Bollywood music much. But yes, I listen to Indian music quite often, and other non- film music.
I did a film called 'Days and Nights,' which is a modern-day retelling of and inspired by Chekhov's 'The Seagull.'
I got the boot once from Stanley Donen. The film was called The Little Prince.
I liked The Slipper and the Rose, as I have already mentioned, because it was such a lovely film to do.
My first film festival and my first film that I've ever been in, 'Martha Marcy May Marlene,' that was at Sundance.
I got paid 20 grand for my first film. And that's the lowest I ever got paid.
David Benioff can hardly be classified as an underdog. The 2002 film adaptation of his first novel, 'The 25th Hour,' was directed by Spike Lee and starred Edward Norton.
Film isn't a meritocracy; there's no system ensuring the best screenplays get produced. It's a hustle.
Film is like a casserole. Everybody is thrown into a pot, and we're all in it together.
I had lived in Fukuoka during the mid 1990s, and I was a volunteer with the Fukuoka Asian Film Festival.
'Fargo' was the turnaround for me, in terms of film, because it was a part; it wasn't a line.
I think, often with Australian films, if an Australian film has been given the seal of approval by an offshore festival or an offshore release, then it does mean a lot to a local audience.
My work in Bollywood depends on the dates needed from me and my role in a film.
By the time 'Dumbo's Circus' wrapped production of its 120 episodes, I had an agent, and I had scored my first feature film gig.
'Liberace's a great film. It's a great piece of material. I have a great script and it's a great score.
Success of a film has got nothing to do with whether it's a remake or an original.
The French have got to understand that a film is so expensive that it can no longer afford to be regional or even national in scope.
Directing on a 90-day schedule, whether for a TV series or a feature film, it's crazy; it's a marathon.
Eventually, I began singing in various shows. It was then that I started appreciating the breadth and depth of Hindi film music.
When I joined the film industry I looked forward to different roles, unfortunately that did not materialise.
Whenever you have a tight schedule, you sort of have to film whatever you can that day.
I have been very fortunate, working a lot in TV, and have been able to dip into the film world a little bit here and there.
'Poltergeist' was really the film that really scarred, but fascinated, me with puppets and dolls, clowns and stuff like that.
The difference - the fundamental difference between theater acting and film acting is that film acting is disjunctive.
I studied in a Catholic school in Oahu, and I went to a film school in New York.
My first film, 'Vanishing on 7th Street,' I really just kinda went in for it. Just gave it my all at the auditions.
By the time I started doing TV and film, I was in my forties, so I wasn't going to do the young up-and-comer.
The entertainment medium of film is particularly tuned to the present imaginations of people at large. A lot of fiction is intensely nostalgic.
'Dhadak' was the first film I was meant to do. And it is very close to my heart.
I did a film very quickly, and then a lot of work for television, and then I did stage work.
I grew up thinking there was something called 'independent film,' which I wouldn't necessarily have had access to if there wasn't Sundance.
Theater and film are essentially the same - just different kinds of storytelling.
I had got a couple of offers for appearances in films, but I didn't want to be a part of any film just for the sake of it.
There's so many places, personally, that I would love as a film fan to explore.
'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani' is a huge hit, but as far as the story of the film goes, there wasn't much to it.
I can't do a film after having debated it. I am unable to do a film while discussing it with my team. I issue directives. I do not achieve it otherwise.
I did a film called 'The Escape Artist' for Francis Coppola. I had the title role.
I knew I wanted to be involved with theater or film in any way I could, either as a writer or director or actress.
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