Sydney Pollack
Sydney Pollack
Sydney Irwin Pollackwas a United States born film director, producer and actor. Pollack directed more than 21 films and 10 television shows, acted in over 30 films or shows, and produced over 44 films. His 1985 film Out of Africa won him Academy Awards for directing and producing; he was also nominated for Best Director Oscars for They Shoot Horses, Don't They?and Tootsie, in the latter of which he also appeared...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionDirector
Date of Birth1 July 1934
CountryUnited States of America
From my point of view I work just as hard, I care just as much, if the films fail it doesn't make me suddenly disown them, it just doesn't.
Making films is much more difficult than people imagine, and so the experience of actually directing them is not one I've ever relished.
I'm not going to be an interpreter at the U.N. I'm not going to live in Africa on a farm or whatever, but I am going to see the world through those eyes when I make those films.
Film is a collective experience, as you know.
When you make a film you usually make a film about an idea.
You are not an active creator of the film.
The very reasons sometimes that you make a film are the reasons for its failure.
I'm hands-on in areas where I can make a difference. There's no sense in me standing on set; the director doesn't need me there.
I'm making a plea for my colleagues and myself, who spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to tell you the story in the best possible way visually. And then someone else has to come in and cut the edges off of all that and pan and scan it. So you're not seeing what story we tried to tell you.
On the one hand, the businessman in me understands it. But the lover of movies in me wants desperately to hang on to the movie house as a collective experience with the audience.
The director is the teller of the film, the director tells the movie, like you would tell a story, except in this case you're telling a movie.
[Stanley] Kubrick was a fascinating, larger than life guy who had been a friend for many years prior to our working together on that film. I found the best part of working with him to be the long conversations we had between set-ups.
It's always interesting to play people different from yourself, it would be boring for me to play myself.
Obviously its a good feeling to know that something you've done has lasted.