Zitat des Tages von Gillian Armstrong:
I never worried about topping myself.
It only happens once - that an actor is suddenly recognised as the star they are.
Cable television stations in America are now producing such smart, in-depth, non-formula, character-based dramas. Film has turned more and more into big action or cartoons.
There's nothing like a fresh scone.
I was a young film student around the time of the new wave in film in the 1970s; old Hollywood was naff and over. For me, as a film student, I was going to see French and Italian cinema; American cinema was 'Easy Rider' and 'Taxi Driver.' Everything was gritty.
I have worked with some of the most amazing costume designers in the world.
It's really actually been pretty shoddy and appalling, the amount of local content, Australian drama, on ABC TV.
Maybe not many women are going to film school.
It often takes a couple of years to get a script right and then takes a couple of years to get financing together.
You rarely, in the professional world, have the chance to express yourself as an individual.
Frankly, I get sick of being considered a 'young woman filmmaker' rather than an individual artist, as a man would be.
Sure, you always put some of your own experience into a film.
I put on 'Starstruck' for my kids, and they started getting bored. I was so upset, I took it off. They preferred 'Home Alone.'