You can't run a mule in the Kentucky Derby.
I like the idea of chance coming into filmmaking, in shooting, in editing, and I do make space in my rules of game for chance.
I like to apply storytelling methods and techniques to try to frame the story in an interesting way, but you can never control what's happening.
Every time I go to Haiti after a season of busy work in Europe, I feel like I'm submerging into a certain state of mind, which is very productive.
I hate films with a clear message, ones that have their answers already when they start.
I've done films about games. What I like with games is that there is this uncertain outcome and the element of chance.
When I make films, I'm very conscious about leaving space for an uncertainty, and for some unexpected things.
I do think this is where television is going, and I think that it's awesome to be a part of a show like this because we are these pioneers into this new medium. And it's working. When you look at the success of House of Cards and Arrested Development, which I love, this is how people are watching television now. It's pretty cool to be a part of this whole thing.
I feel a responsibility to make sure that the voices from our community are heard. I do not feel a responsibility to agree with them. No one tells me what to think. I think for me.
Time is not an absolute reality but an aspect of our consciousness.
Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible.