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“To me, the most important thing is the script. I would never make a movie that I didn't write. I wouldn't know how to.” quote by John Waters
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“To me, the most important thing is the script. I would never make a movie that I didn't write. I wouldn't know how to.”

John Waters

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Source Interview: Film director discussion, 2015

The quote stresses the primacy of the screenplay, claiming a director should only helm movies they have written, as the script defines the vision

In simple terms: A director should only make films they wrote, because the script is essential

Key Takeaway

Write your own script before directing

Themes

authorship creative control film making

Mood

determined artistic

Type

cinematic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • budget constraints

Key Concepts

screenplay ownership director‑writer synergy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What are the benefits of directing your own script?
  • How can collaboration improve a film without compromising vision?
A Different Perspective

Not all directors can write; collaboration can enrich a film

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