I think about a Richard Avedon photo series, the kind of faces he gets of real people, which I find so captivating. Fellini was also great in filling his films with this ambiance, this environment, sometimes chaotic and carnival-like, but people's faces were always amazing. Cary Fukunaga amazeambianceavedon share on social
Sundance took me on my first film and from there sort of launched my career. Cary Fukunaga careerfilmlaunch 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
After 'Sin Nombre,' I just needed to take a break to go to completely different worlds. Cary Fukunaga breakcompletelyneed Change image and share on social
My dad is from Japanese descent, my mom is from Swedish descent and, through marriages and divorces, a pretty multicultural family - a lot of Spanish speakers in the family. Cary Fukunaga daddescentdivorce Change image and share on social
I think any character has to be well-rounded, whether they are male or female - they have to be complex and make choices that maybe we don't agree with, you know? I guess that's what makes them human. Cary Fukunaga agreecharacterchoice Change image and share on social
I was a big history buff as a teenager. Cary Fukunaga bigbuffhistory Change image and share on social
When I see an image in my head that compels me, where there's this mystery about what's going to happen next or could happen next, I'll be intrigued. There are so many scripts that you read, and you know exactly what's going to happen, and there aren't too many where you can't tell within the first 20 pages where it's going. Cary Fukunaga compelhappenhead share on social