Citation :
« In a lot of ways, being an actor is the worst training you could possibly
have for being a director. You've been in this environment your whole life,
so you think you know it. But 90 per cent of everyone's job on a set, you
soon find out, is to protect the actors from any pertinent information. It's not
like you're being manipulative or secretive. But they have to go somewhere
profound and do something quite emotional. You're not going to mention
the weather is screwed and you have to condense three-day scenes into
half a day and they better get it right or we're all going to hell. »
-- Sarah Polley
Source :
JOHNSON, Brian D. « A star is reborn, behind the camera:
Directing her first movie, the ever-precocious Sarah Polley finds magic in
age-old love », entretien avec Sarah Polley, Maclean's, 11 septembre 2006. (p. 67)
[en anglais]