Director Paul Schrader, known for his work on 'Taxi Driver' and 'First Reformed,' has recently discussed his creative process and the theme of death in his films. Schrader revealed that he often contemplates mortality, leading him to create a movie centered around the concept of death. He expressed his continuous flow of ideas, stating that every time he feels close to death, a new idea emerges. Schrader also acknowledged the impact of 'New Hollywood' on the film industry, recognizing the significant changes it brought to cinema.
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Paul Schrader in Cannes: "Every Time I’m Getting Ready to Die, I Have a New Idea" https://t.co/wVj8eJKH0G
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