I've always had a problem with authority. I just can't wear a suit - it would kill me.
I spent all my youth with horses.
You need to feed yourself with emotions and life or youll become empty.
You have to draw on your unconscious when you make a film - you can't worry about whether it's costing a lot of money.
Everything goes by so fast that if you want to be a part of it, you need to go that fast. But because you go that fast, you don't lead the life you should lead.
Directing remains very psychological, and it takes a lot of time and reflection. When you're an actor, it takes less time, and you can express yourself physically.
Music is one of the important things for me in cinema.
I would never attach myself to a brand that doesn't represent me.
I won't take no for an answer.
It appears to me that, even within the recollection of living men, the Christian faith has come to be less and less regarded as a commanding and mighty power from heaven, a voice of authority, a law of holy life, but more and more as an easy going guide to future enjoyment, to a universal happiness and an indiscriminate salvation.
It seems to me that a Christian like myself is presented with major problems, but they're nothing like the problems of the atheist.