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Writing is really freeing because it's the only part of the process where it's just you and the characters and you are by yourself in a room and you can just hash it out. There are no limitations.
Dee Rees
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Dee Rees
Age: 47
Born: 1977
Born: February 7
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Diandrea Rees
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Ultimately, the people [who] are going to help you make your film are the people who believe in you and believe in the story. And as long as you stick to your guns, hopefully what you come out with will be what you imagined.
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Once your film is done, you can't explain to people what something was supposed to be. You can't give them footnotes. It all has to be there.
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