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  • The great fun of doing new plays is that people have no idea what's going to happen next. That goes quite soon, as people start talking about it, and the only way you can keep hold of that is genuinely to keep changing it.

    Fun   Talking   Play  
    "Stephen Daldry: 'Hollywood? I've never even been there...'". Interview with Tim Lewis, www.theguardian.com. February 10, 2013.
  • I am, in fact, Superman. Every morning I wake up and go into a telephone booth and change my costume, and then go to work.

  • In issues of recent ethnic wars and genocides - particularly if you look at Darfur - one of the most remarkable things is our inability to act, still, despite the years of analyzing and re-analyzing what it does to subsequent generations. We still find a massive inability to step in and step up to the plate, when genocide is happening as we speak.

    War   Issues   Years  
  • There has been one defining production for me in each decade.

  • It's disingenuous to say that criticism doesn't get to you or you don't hear it or that you ignore it. When everybody says, 'That's crap. I hated that,' you hear it. But it's much, much worse when they're right: when you feel that it is an absolute piece of tosh. I made the film I wanted to make, so you just have to find a way of getting over it.

    Criticism   Pieces   Way  
    "Stephen Daldry: 'Hollywood? I've never even been there...'". Interview with Tim Lewis, www.theguardian.com. February 10, 2013.
  • I categorically resist this idea that films are supposed to be autobiographical and the only stories you tell are about your own life.

    Ideas   Stories   Film  
    "Nothing is the hardest thing to do". Interview with Michael Billington, www.theguardian.com. February 12, 2003.
  • I always say, 'I really need to take a break.' It's three days in and I'm getting pretty bored.

    Bored   Needs   Three  
  • When I got married, my mother was very surprised. She said: What on earth is going on? I thought you were gay?

    Mother   Gay   Earth  
    "He'll turn his hand to anything". Interview with Kate Kellaway, www.theguardian.com. December 7, 2002.
  • The really successful work in England tends to be working-class writers telling working-class stories. The film industry has been slow to wake up to that, for a variety of reasons. It still shocks me how few films are written or made in England about working-class life, given that those are the people who go to movies.

    "Stephen Daldry Dances to Success with 'Billy Elliot'". Interview with Andy Bailey, www.indiewire.com. October 17, 2000.
  • I've never been to Hollywood. I can count the number of times I've been to Los Angeles on my hands. I've never made a movie there and I've never been there for working reasons. The only reason to go there is for silly awards shows.

    Silly   Awards   Hands  
    "Stephen Daldry: 'Hollywood? I've never even been there...'". Interview with Tim Lewis, www.theguardian.com. February 10, 2013.
  • There are a few writers that one has a relationship with that means, basically, you do whatever they say. One is Caryl Churchill, and the other is David Hare.

    Mean   Hares  
    "Nothing is the hardest thing to do". Interview with Michael Billington, www.theguardian.com. February 12, 2003.
  • The truth of the matter is, every film is imperfect. It's the nature of the beast. One of the things that people ask me all the time is, what's the difference between theater and film, and one of the biggest differences is, in the theater you always get another go.

    "Reading 'The Reader' with Stephen Daldry". Rotten Tomatoes Interview, editorial.rottentomatoes.com. February 17, 2009.
  • Is it appropriate still for a German to have a gun? I only use that as an example of a country that's still deeply involved and engaged in the conversations about how to come to terms with the past. Certainly for that country, it's not forgotten.

    Country   Gun   Past  
    "Exclusive: Director Stephen Daldry Interview THE READER". Interview with Steve "Frosty" Weintraub, collider.com. December 11, 2008.
  • Ring up your parents and ring up your kids and tell them that you love them.

    Kids   Parent   Rings  
    "Stephen Daldry Discusses New Movie". "All Things Considered" with Robert Siegel, www.npr.org. December 20, 2011.
  • I have never been motivated by money in my life. You can't make choices based on what the financial return might be.

    Choices   Might   Return  
  • You go through a process of refinement and getting rid of the excesses of your early youth in terms of your excitement about what theatre can do.

    Theatre   Excess   Youth  
    "Nothing is the hardest thing to do". Interview with Michael Billington, www.theguardian.com. February 12, 2003.
  • Well, there are three different processes of making a film, of course. They're sort of re-written three times. You write it to start with, and then you shoot it and you re-write it while shooting and you sort of re-write it as you edit.

    "RT Interview: Reading The Reader with Stephen Daldry". editorial.rottentomatoes.com. February 17, 2009.
  • England is strictly class-based. What's surprising is how many films are still made with a load of people in silly frocks running around gardens and talking in middle-class accents.

    Running   Silly   Garden  
    "Stephen Daldry Dances to Success with 'Billy Elliot'". IndieWire Interview, www.indiewire.com. October 17, 2000.
  • The culturally specific, in particular, the American porch play that American writers have cherished and loved for many years in terms of their new writing, has seemed to have very little relevance to a much more fast-flowing, abstract, experimental drama that has been emerging in [the UK]. The porch play, not to mention that thing of, Oops, I wasn't loved enough by my father, somehow didn't have the relevance in this country.

    Country   Father   Drama  
  • They're a redefinition of boredom... the most important thing you need to know about an awards show is where is the nearest smoking opportunity.

  • You have to trust your own instincts about what is appropriate and what is not appropriate and trust your own feelings about what you can and can't show for yourself, and it'll be different for everybody.

    "Director Stephen Daldry Talks EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE and THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF KAVALIER & CLAY Miniseries". Interview with Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub, collider.com. January 17, 2012.
  • I'm a theatre person, that's who I am. I'm happy to make sojourns into the world of movies but I'm basically a theatre director that potters off and does a couple of movies.

    "Stephen Daldry: 'Hollywood? I've never even been there...'". Interview with Tim Lewis, www.theguardian.com. February 10, 2013.
  • I'm not really a director for hire. You read these scripts and go, 'This is a really great script, but Paul Greengrass would make this so much better than me.' I usually say, 'I know who would be good for this. It's not me.

  • At school, I decided I wanted to be a director and then I went out and spent the rest of my adult life trying to be a director. It was really clear to me. So in that sense I was very lucky.

    School   Trying   Adults  
  • If I wanted to work financially, I would have made a series of different choices. I do get offered lots of movies which you could make a lot of money out of. And I always say, 'Why would I do that, when someone else could do it much better than me? Why would I want to do an action picture? Why?

  • I would love to do something for TV... I wanna do 'Kavalier & Clay' on HBO as an eight-parter. It'll be so much better as a series, honestly.

    Hbo   Eight   Clay  
    "Stephen Daldry Wants to Adapt Michael Chabon’s THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF KAVALIER & CLAY as 8-Part HBO Miniseries" by Adam Chitwood, collider.com. December 11, 2011.
  • Every now and then I have to teach directing. The thing about the theatre is that the most important thing you can do as a director is to make sure that everybody is in the same world - you have to create the world and make sure everyone buys into it.

    "Nothing is the hardest thing to do". Interview with Michael Billington, www.theguardian.com. February 12, 2003.
  • I spent a little time in Germany as a schoolboy learning German, and it's a country I knew very well, spent a lot of time in. I knew the history very well. I've always wanted to do a piece of work about the post-war period, of one sort or another.

    Country   War   Germany  
  • Actually, to be honest, this is a useful time to not be knowing what I'll be doing in 2013 or 2014, because really, for the last however many years, I've known what I've been doing for years and years ahead. You get into a cycle of non-reflection, and that gets a bit scary.

  • I love changing. I hate it when people try to box me in to a relationship or in a work context. Any situation where I feel boxed in freaks me out. And I feel the need to reinvent myself or I'll get bored.

    Hate   People   Bored  
    "He'll turn his hand to anything". Interview with Kate Kellaway, www.theguardian.com. December 7, 2002.
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