[on Shallow Grave (1994)] When you make a film for £1m, we were - TopicsExpress



          

[on Shallow Grave (1994)] When you make a film for £1m, we were literally selling furniture to pay for film stock by the end. We were flogging off sofas because wed finished using them and using the money to buy film stock. I think your first film is always your best film. Always. It may not be your most successful or your technically most accomplished, whatever. It is your best film in a way because you never, ever get close to that feeling of not knowing what youre doing again. And that feeling of not knowing what youre doing is an amazing place to be. If you can cope with it and not panic, its amazing. Its guesswork, inventiveness and freshness that you never get again. To prove it, watch Blood Simple. (1984) again. The Coen brothers are geniuses, but they never made a film as good as Blood Simple. I dont care what you say. So in a funny way, your first film is always your best film, so there you go.
Posted on: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 19:36:53 +0000

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