My grandma was really sick when I was working on 'Sin Nombre' and eventually died that summer when we were finishing the film. But I was able to bring an unfinished version of the film for her to watch. Cary Fukunaga bringdieeventually share on social
I eventually want to do writing on all the films, but not necessarily to be the writer. Writing is a painful, painful thing; it really is. Cary Fukunaga eventuallyfilmnecessarily Change image and share on social
I was imagining films in my head and trying to gather friends together to make movies since I was a kid. I tried to do comedy skits and a horror film. Cary Fukunaga comedyfilmfriend Change image and share on social
I live in Brooklyn, New York, and hail from the 'East Bay,' Oakland, CA. Cary Fukunaga baybrooklyncan Change image and share on social
I enjoy setting the scene and coming up with interesting frames. 'True Detective' was a very hands-on set. Cary Fukunaga comedetectiveenjoy Change image and share on social
I think the only reason people use PCs is because they have to. Mac is the most streamlined computer there is. I started using the Mac in college because I was doing editing, and they were the only computers we could use to do that. Cary Fukunaga collegecomputeredit share on social
I've written immense love letters that are supposed to be opened over days at a time. Cary Fukunaga dayhaveimmense Change image and share on social
I want to have a nice country home one day, yeah. Cary Fukunaga countrydayhome Change image and share on social
Tom Hooper had done 'John Adams,' and David Lynch did 'Twin Peaks.' I figured I could do eight hours of television, and I wanted to. Cary Fukunaga adamdavidfigure Change image and share on social
When I was 20, I was living in the Alps, snowboarding and studying political science. I blew out my knee, and I began to realize my days in the sport were numbered; the reality was I would never be a pro. Cary Fukunaga alpbeginblow share on social