Dominic Savage
Birthday:
23 November 1962, Margate, Kent, England, UK
Dominic Savage was born on November 23, 1962 in Margate, Kent, England. He is a director and writer, known for Love + Hate (2005), Freefall (2009) and Born Equal (2006).
My favorite films are love stories. I find it remarkable how much those things move us. Ridiculous as it was, even Ghost tapped into a sense...Show more »
My favorite films are love stories. I find it remarkable how much those things move us. Ridiculous as it was, even Ghost tapped into a sense of loss, a sense of love that can't be. Show less «
As a writer, I can construct anything I like. With drama, you have the freedom to tell the story you want about difficult subjects, about th...Show more »
As a writer, I can construct anything I like. With drama, you have the freedom to tell the story you want about difficult subjects, about the most intimate features in people's lives. With documentary, you are using people, exposing people's private lives on screen and it's very difficult to get that relationship right. With drama, you don't feel guilty about showing every aspect of people's lives. Show less «
The bigger your budget, the more pressure you are under to make money, to target a particular audience. If you'd got lots of money, you'd pr...Show more »
The bigger your budget, the more pressure you are under to make money, to target a particular audience. If you'd got lots of money, you'd probably think about getting US stars to play English characters, and you'd end up doing the wrong thing. Show less «
The films that really get me going have a strong sense of romanticism. Besides, that's something unique to film, film detects subtleties tha...Show more »
The films that really get me going have a strong sense of romanticism. Besides, that's something unique to film, film detects subtleties that are difficult to convey ... that mixture of image, character, story and atmosphere are ideally suited to love. If I could make love story after love story, I'd be very happy. Show less «