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When you direct your first film, you always start by telling stories that you are familiar with.
The great ideas start flowing when you stop thinking about the obvious way of doing it.
Sometimes you work all the way through to 5am, then get a few hours and you're back on set again.
My brother was 13 when people started telling me that he was a 'hipster.' I was 11 and thought it was so stressful, like, 'How do you not be called that?'
I can't tell a story about a working-class family on a premium channel that you have to pay to get.
Before I started surfing, I don't even know if I would have dived into the water at night alone. It was still scary.
It's so rare that you actually get the part that you really, really, really want.
Find the good. It's all around you. Find it, showcase it and you'll start believing in it.
You know as a director what you want, but the film is smarter than you, the film says no, the film says there's something more here.