himself:
My films were only partially completed when I first released them. Some people nearly collapsed when they have first seen the films, especially in Britain. Some people wouldn't get it anyway: the British film industry is still an extremely conservative club. They only know 1 or 2 genres. There are at least 100 genres. It's also one of the reasons why not many people go to the cinemas anymore as the choices are rather limited. Anyway my films are all about to see the light of day -again-, fully completed and in HD.
himself:
After nearly a decade of having attempted the Titanesque and Kafkaesque endeavor to hunt for funding and state funding, I really need to acknowledge here the huge list of dedicated civil servants processing the claims. They are the guardians of the kingdom and without them we wouldn't have a country. For film funding -and there is plenty in the UK- the whole world turns up and whether people are from the UK or overseas, they all go to such an extent to lie in order to grab whatever they can get. I can't lie so I'm too transparent and this has caused many problems: when you don't lie, no one will believe you. Whenever I had to undergo an investigation, things did tend to drag on for ever as a result. I tend to digress and it needs further explaining. Telling the truth is neither a religious thing nor it is from my up bringing; it's just that I have nothing to hide.
himself:
Yes. The forthcoming novel: Est: Map of the universe is made up from the films: Writing on the Wall, In and Out of Planet Earth, Est and With a Mouse to your mouth. It's all set within and after the TV game show: Est. All the stories emerge from one story but they are different stories and completely different films. "It's hard for me to summarize "Est: Map of the Universe": it's autobiographical.
himself:
It's not that I have enough with directing but I have been labelled Art House. My new projects: "Closer to the Sun" and "T: Ghosts in the machine" will not be directed by me. I wrote the screenplays for both and for "T: Ghosts in the machine" the novel too. I'll still be an executive producer though. Someone always needs to kick start things.
himself:
When you start a project, you're always alone. No one understands anything. You always have to make someone else understand then someone else then the rest of the world. Well, perhaps not the rest of the world.
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