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" Everyone talks to their dog, and then in your mind the dog talks back. A talking dog can provide the words that a stunted protagonist finds difficult to muster. "
Words
Dog
Back
" Grief and memory go together. After someone dies, that's what you're left with. And the memories are so slippery yet so rich. "
Together
Grief
Memories
" Humans are vulnerable, messy little animals and that's normal. And all I want to do is make a space for that in my films. "
Messy
Animals
Normal
" I am definitely writing letters to lots of directors in my mind when I'm making a film. I'm chasing Woody Allen and Godard and Milos Forman and all these people. "
Mind
Writing
Film
" I am intrigued by inanimate objects. They're a piece of history, someone's statement and ideas of life. "
Life
Someone
I Am
" If you ask me, the place that a story happens is as equal character. It's almost like an ecological viewpoint: These people are living in this piece of land, and in this piece of land in this time this is possible. For me, I almost think location first. It's time first - what year is it - then where are we, and then who is in it. "
Character
People
Time
" I guess I watch movies to make myself happier a lot. "
Myself
Movies
Happier
" I'm not a craftsman of graphics or art or film. I'm more of an idea generator and manufacturer. "
Film
Art
More
" I think that talking about the personal specificity, personal details, is how you get the big, big audiences - by talking about your relationships or your personal tragedies. If you reach out with that energy, you'll touch people. "
Think
Energy
You
" It's a very sweet and often problematic situation where people feel like they know me and they're concerned for me. It creates these strange little intimate moments. "
Know
Feel
Sweet
" It's funny now how much we look at - whatever you want to call it: art, design, culture stuff, film - online, and how in the online world, you're instantly global. "
World
Design
Funny
" I would hate to think I'm promoting sadness as an aesthetic. But I grew up in not just a family but a town and a culture where sadness is something you're taught to feel shame about. You end up chronically desiring what can be a very sentimental idea of love and connection. A lot of my work has been about trying to make a space for sadness. "
Hate
Culture
Family
" L.A. is so isolated and unhip in a way; it gives you room to figure out who you are and explore more personal stuff. "
Way
You
Personal
" Life doesn't just happen; it's constructed through the history of power. And that's something I am interested in and so is the art world: a world that's trying to engage socially, with a leftist slant, to work out how we got here. "
Life
I Am
Art
" My dad's gay experiences really had a very positive influence on me and my straight relationships - how to better accept all the weirdness and ambiguity and ups and downs and paradoxes. I knew from the beginning I was writing about love. "
Love
Writing
Positive
" My experience, with both my parents, is that grief has a lot of down, sad things, but I was also really emotionally raw, in the first year after each of them passed. Flowers smelled more intensely, my relationships were hotter, and I was more willing to risk. I was going for it a lot more. I was 'unsober' and I wasn't playing by my rules. "
Parents
Grief
Flowers
" My graffiti really comes more from a May '68, sort of Situationist vibe than the hip-hop world. I think a real graffiti artist would find me a poser. "
Artist
Find
Hip-Hop
" OK, so my parents were married in 1955 and my mom knew my dad was gay and my dad knew he was gay and so I was, like, 'Why in the heck did you get married?' Like, what was going on? What was that time? It's like this crazy paradox that my whole life is based on, or my family's based on. So I spent a lot of time trying to understand '55. "
Time
Family
Life
" One good and bad thing about New York is there's so much exciting stuff and so many people doing something interesting. I actually find in New York that you become more careerist and more focused on what's the newest, hippest thing. "
People
You
New York
" Over and over again, I'm trying to express or communicate these big and small struggles to the world, and really to myself. "
Small
Trying
World
" The oldest sibling always knows things that the younger ones don't. "
Sibling
Oldest
Always
" There is a drunkenness to grief, which is good. "
Which
Drunkenness
Good
" There's great sadness and life doesn't work out like you would want, on a lot of levels, but there's no need to feel all alone. This happens to everybody, so there's no self-pity. This is the ride that humans are on, and all of it is essential for our natural part of it. "
Ride
Life
Great
" There's some movies I watch, they're kind of like my anti-anxiety pill, my anti-depressant pill. I watch them at least once or twice a month probably. And I never stop learning from them as a filmmaker. "
Movies
Watch
Stop
" The weird thing about grief, for me at least, was when each of my parents died, for a year or two afterwards I was pretty wildly brave - just willing to take life on. "
Parents
Weird
Me
" When a film works, the director had a lot to do with that, but the director also didn't have a lot to do with that. There are so many moving parts. It's really about being open to how the river is flowing and trying to get on the river. "
River
Trying
Moving
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