When I was younger, I didn't like shooting part, because I was more of a writer and didn't like being the center of it all.
I love filmmaking because it's like harvesting as a farmer. I have an idea, I get the financing, I write the script and then cast and shoot and edit. Then there is opening night, and after that I get another idea.
In life, new thoughts and ideas always clash with the old world order and habits.
I got into film in an odd way - when I was 17 years old I participated in a Swedish film as an actor. I think every person at that age should get a role in a film, because during that time you want acceptance, and when you have a role in a film you become an important person. I think about that now, and that was my fantastic starting point.
I often use humor as a tool in my writing, and sometimes that works and sometimes it sits alone just as a funny line.
In Sweden, we have what is called 'The Finnish Disease.' It consists of not talking much, or at all.
The longer I've been a director, the less I have to 'direct.'
Love can become overused.
I consider myself 'local' in Sweden.