Geburtsdatum | Mittwoch, 19. November 1958 |
Geburtsort | New York City |
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Beschreibung | Charles Stuart „Charlie“ Kaufman (* 19. November 1958 in New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Drehbuchautor, Filmregisseur und Romanautor. 2005 gewann er (zusammen mit zwei Co-Autoren) den Oscar in der Kategorie „Bestes Originaldrehbuch“ für den Film Vergiss mein nicht! Zuvor war er bereits zweimal für einen Academy Award nominiert gewesen. |
If you create something that is asking for people to respond as they're going to respond, you have to allow them to respond as they're going to respond. Some of the people are going to be uninterested and some people are going to be mad for some reason, which is their business. That's just the way the world is.
There's no way to approach anything in an objective way. We're completely subjective our view of the world is completely controlled by who we are as human beings, as men or women, by our age, our history, our profession, by the state of the world.
I do like escapism. I like going to the movies on a Friday night and seeing something fun.
I really don't have any solutions and I don't like movies that do.
I think generally I'm kind of interested in subjective experience, what goes on inside someone's head, that being all they really know of the world.
I've kind of come to the conclusion that what passes for realism in movies has nothing to do with reality and that my stuff is more realistic than that.
In a lot of movies, especially big studio ones, they're not constructed in any other way than to get people to like them and then tell their friends. It's a product.
As a writer, or as a filmmaker, you have to present yourself, and part of what yourself is is what you're interested in, or what you think is funny, or what you think is sad, or what you think is horrible.
I have a lot of health anxiety.
I've had to deal, a lot, with my own sense of intimidation at meeting famous people - especially actors, but really any famous people.