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Richard Linklater, an American director, captivated audiences with his unique storytelling and innovative approach to filmmaking. Known for his groundbreaking film "Boyhood," which was shot over the course of 12 years, Linklater pushed the boundaries of cinematic storytelling, capturing the passage of time and the complexities of human experience with remarkable authenticity. His eclectic body of work, spanning various genres and styles, has earned him acclaim from critics and audiences alike, establishing him as one of the most visionary directors of his generation.

"I've always been most interested in the politics of everyday life: your relation to whatever you're doing, or what your ambitions are, where you live, where you find yourself in the social hierarchy."



"I've never been a guy who had more than a toe in Hollywood anyway, so my toe is more easily lopped off than most."



"I think there are more films being made, but there are probably less outlets for them and distributors."



"I think I got really lucky with Slacker. That was a film that probably shouldn't have been seen."
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"It's disappointing to see films become pure entertainment, so that it's not an art form."


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