Who inspires me
Rosa Parks
I admire Rosa Parks for her courage and unshakable character. At a time of fear, strict rules, and heavy tensions, she chose to break the codes and stand for her freedom. Her attitude inspires me deeply, because like her, I never let others decide what I should do with my life—I will always claim my right to choose and to live freely.
Martin Scorsese
I admire Martin Scorsese for the depth and precision of his psychological storytelling. His films fascinate me because they explore the human mind with such mastery. Just like him, I aspire to create films that dive into this register—stories that reveal the complexity of emotions and the inner struggles that shape us.
Quentin Tarantino
I admire Quentin Tarantino for the raw honesty and boldness of his films. His stories are unapologetically frank, often mixing brutal violence with a sense of the absurd. I love how he transforms horror into something both dramatic and strangely amusing, creating a unique cinematic language that fascinates me.
Tim Burton
I admire Tim Burton not only for his films, but for his originality and the strength of his identity. He is an artist who embodies his own universe—his personality is unmistakable, both in his work and in his life. What inspires me most is how he remains true to himself, embracing his eccentric and unconventional side with authenticity and consistency.
Films that I find interesting
Django Unchained
American History X
Edward Scissorhands
Ford v Ferrari
Kill Bill
Shutter Island
The Notebook
Whiplash