You work with the communities to make films. And you just don't go in and take over their territory.
“You work with the communities to make films. And you just don't go in and take over their territory.”
The World Motivation
You work with the communities to make films. And you just don't go in and take over their territory.
“You work with the communities to make films. And you just don't go in and take over their territory.”
You work with the communities to make films. And you just don't go in and take over their territory.
Literally, I don't have a television. So I don't really know what's happening pop-culturally. I read the 'New York Times.' And there's one worldwide cabin blog that I look at.
The problem with being a writer/director: unless you're really disciplined, you start adding projects, and you have to make time to make them. Because you have to write them... no one else is writing them for me.
It's so easy for shows to be gritty and handheld and shaky and really tight in people's faces.
I've written immense love letters that are supposed to be opened over days at a time.
There are so many great, great vintage clothes to find; there's a whole territory unexplored there.
My father never had to deal with a territory band.
Writing comes from that territory of being invalidated. But I had a sense of purpose, too. I wanted to stop apologising for my health, and I thought I might do some good.
The real Likud knows how to make peace, to give up territory, and on the other hand is conservative and responsible. My world view is that of the real Likud that truly came and safeguarded the Land of Israel.
Politics is an unknown territory, which I will never venture.