"Each feature I make is my focus at that time"
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The intent is simple: total commitment, one movie at a time. The subtext is where it sharpens. He’s implicitly rejecting the director-as-celebrity model that asks artists to perform coherence for audiences and financiers. Instead of treating films as stepping stones toward some definitive masterpiece, he frames them as seasons of attention. That’s a creative stance, but also a protective one. Film is a collaborative medium with brutal timelines and constant compromise; narrowing the horizon to “at that time” is how you keep the noise out and the work honest.
Contextually, it also signals professionalism to an industry that runs on momentum and perception. “Focus” is a reassurance to crews and producers: I’m not distracted, I’m not hedging, I’m not already auditioning my next gig in my head. And for viewers, it hints at a director who lets the material lead, who’s willing to disappear into the demands of a given story rather than force every feature to advertise his signature.
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