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Zoe Kravitz has opened up about the challenges of directing a movie, drawing parallels between the role of a director and that of a parent. In a recent interview, she expressed how both responsibilities require a deep level of commitment, patience, and emotional investment. Kravitz, who made her directorial debut with a film that explores complex themes, emphasized the importance of nurturing creativity and fostering an environment where everyone feels valued.
She described the process of directing as akin to raising a child, where one must guide, support, and sometimes discipline to achieve the desired outcome. This analogy highlights the emotional labor involved in both roles, as well as the joy that comes from seeing a project come to fruition. Kravitz's insights shed light on the multifaceted nature of filmmaking, revealing that the journey is as much about collaboration and growth as it is about the final product. Her reflections resonate with those who understand the intricate balance of leadership and care in both art and life.
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