Occupation: Screenwriter Birth: January 30, 1953
People who would go to an arthouse cinema and watch a Swedish movie and read subtitles... it's a small percentage..
You do a draft and you get more notes. You start to get the feeling that this either isn't going to happen or it is going to take a really long time ….
I have a few things that I have written over the years that haven't been made, but I sort of feel like there was a good reason why they were not made….
I find that most of my scripts have a lot more scenes than most films, so the average movie might have 100 scenes, my average script has 300 scenes..
When I am writing I don't set a certain number of pages. I do know that the further into a script I get the faster it goes. As soon as you start maki….
The similarity between the big directors I've worked with is that they allow the writer to find a way of doing what they want done without saying 'do….
I have no problem with anyone being precise about small things..
I'm not one of those people who writes long soliloquies..