[on the Romanian New Wave] We are this Nouvelle Vague, but I think that each one of us has his own style and makes his own films. I don't know. I think that if we continue to make good films, we will be there, if not...[laughs] As far as the international praise is concerned, I did not expect to have this success when I started making films. At the same time, they talk about all of us, because it is a small country, and you do not expect to have five, six, seven, or ten directors - you have to put a mark. This is good but at the same time it can be a little bit restrictive. (...) I think each one of us is very different. In a way, I am afraid...I do not like to compare myself. OK, I like the work of Cristi Puiu, I like the work of Cristian Mungiu, but, at the same time, I also love Rohmer and Godard. I see myself more universally in a way, because I also like Lucian Pintilie, and my roots are here, but at the same time, they are also abroad. So, I think that my movies are more linked to Rohmer than to my colleagues. And now, because we are past our first or second films, each one of us goes in his own direction and each has his own obsession, you know. Like Radu Muntean, for example, with this middle-class story, it is very interesting, or Mungiu with these female characters...[2015]
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