Paolo Sorrentino said Monday most
film directors get worse as they get older.
"There are commendable exceptions but the truth is film
directors often get worse as they get older, it's very draining
work," he said.
"I want to do another four - they're all in my head," he
told RAI Radio 2.
"However I'm not very dependable, the fourth only came to
me a few days ago - up until recently, I had three in mind".
His new movie Youth - which failed to win any prizes at
Cannes - opened successfully in Italian theaters at the weekend,
making upwards of 2.4 million at the box office.
Sorrentino said he was pleased the public supports his
movie and also that there was a show of indignation over the
fact the Cannes jury snubbed his work this year.
"A sudden bit of healthy patriotism...people sometimes
prove they are far more intelligent than one gives them credit
for," he remarked.
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