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I finally, you know, moved to Mexico City, where the film industry is. I started working there as a
I finally, you know, moved to Mexico City, where the film industry is. I started working there as a
I finally, you know, moved to Mexico City, where the film industry is. I started working there as a
I finally, you know, moved to Mexico City, where the film industry is. I started working there as a
I finally, you know, moved to Mexico City, where the film industry is. I started working there as a
I finally, you know, moved to Mexico City, where the film industry is. I started working there as a
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Patricia Riggen:
I went to New York City to Columbia University, and with the first directing exercise, I knew I wasPatricia Riggen:
I wish I had seen some women directing before - that would have given me the idea of who I was.Patricia Riggen:
When I was in college, my graduation thesis was called 'Female Directors.' I interviewed all of thePatricia Riggen:
I love getting people's opinion of what I'm doing.Patricia Riggen:
It's a very tricky relationship, the cinematographer and the director as a woman.Patricia Riggen:
I think the three Mexican directors that came before me did a very good job in Hollywood because thPatricia Riggen:
I do find that it's easier to get Latino-themed movies... but I don't think there's that stigma anyPatricia Riggen:
I have years of saying ideas that are not listened to. Then, weeks after, of producers finding outPatricia Riggen:
I think the three Mexican directors - Alejandro Inarritu, Alfonso Cuaron, Guillermo del Toro - gavePatricia Riggen:
Directors only have instinct to work out of, because there is no formula. Formulas don't work. Actu