The studio should not have released this film.
Nooooooo... favorite film, that's like asking if you have a favorite kid!
The biggest challenge was trying to convey the story of the making of a film that isn't finished yet - and which won't be finished until the third film, The Return of the King, reaches our cinemas towards the end of 2003!
David Lynch and I almost made a movie together in the late '80s. We had lots of dinners and lunches. He's a very cool, hip guy. This film, let's face it, is like an homage to him, I would imagine he'd find it funny.
While making Genevieve, I learned there could be a lot more to a film than just acting in it.
The corsets I wore in The Railway Children are still in my undies drawer, a prized relic of my favourite film.
It was one of the marvellous feelings of the film, having the music going in your head while doing scenes.
Film acting is really the trick of doing moments. You rarely do a take that lasts more than 20 seconds. You really earn your spurs acting onstage. I needed to do that for myself. I would hate to say at the end of everything that I never did a stage play.
I didn't have a lot of independent film connections. It really took until the digital film revolution came along that I realized that I could do it myself.
People who are good at film have a relationship with the camera.
I think making a good film shot is joyful.
When I did the film Generations, in which the character died, I felt like a guest for the first time. That made me very sad.
I don't think any actor feels comfortable watching themselves in movies. You must be very narcissistic. The problem with your own opinion of yourself is that contrary to the normal spectators, when you watch a film you are in, you only watch yourself.
This character in the film, these things that he says which sound like advice and wise things, they are very common for Orientals. It's all the tradition.
This is one of the factors that also made me very much want to make this film, apart from the fact that I loved it. If the boy hadn't been Jewish and the man hadn't been Muslim, it wouldn't have made any difference to the film. I don't think it's relevant, really.