I think I learned discipline on 'Jane Eyre.' Charlotte Bronte's dialogue, the intellectual duel between Rochester and Jane Eyre's character, is so compelling that you didn't have to do much with the placement of cameras. Cary Fukunaga brontecameracharacter share on social
I think the semantics of mini-series for a network is that it has an end. Cary Fukunaga endmininetwork Change image and share on social
Literally, I don't have a television. So I don't really know what's happening pop-culturally. I read the 'New York Times.' And there's one worldwide cabin blog that I look at. Cary Fukunaga blogcabinculturally Change image and share on social
My manager sent me the first two scripts for 'True Detective,' and I just thought they were so interesting and that the world they were depicting was so titillating to me. Cary Fukunaga depictdetectiveinterest Change image and share on social
'Victoria Para Chino,' my 2nd-year film at NYU, gave birth to 'Sin Nombre.' Cary Fukunaga 2ndbirthchino Change image and share on social
My mom loved the old black-and-white films. Cary Fukunaga blackfilmlove Change image and share on social
Obviously, a lot of TV shows are based on chronological episode viewing, and the stories are contingent upon watching it in order. Syndicated shows, you don't have to watch in order. You're just watching characters that don't change that much. Cary Fukunaga basechangecharacter share on social
Shakespeare is repeated around the world in different languages, just because it's good storytelling. Cary Fukunaga goodlanguagerepeat Change image and share on social
You work with the communities to make films. And you just don't go in and take over their territory. Cary Fukunaga communityfilmmake Change image and share on social
The theoretical casting part of movies is the funnest part. You really can imagine so many different versions of a story based on who's embodying it. Cary Fukunaga basecastembody Change image and share on social