John Sayles

American film director

John Sayles is an acclaimed American independent filmmaker known for writing and directing critically acclaimed movies like The Brother from Another Planet, Matewan, and Lone Star. He has been nominated for multiple awards, including the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and his films have been added to the United States National Film Registry.

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About the John Sayles

John Thomas Saylesis an American independent film director, screenwriter, editor, actor, and novelist. He is known for writing and directing the films The Brother from Another Planet (1984), Matewan (1987), Eight Men Out (1988), Passion Fish (1992), The Secret of Roan Inish (1994), Lone Star (1996), and Men with Guns (1997).

For Eight Men Out, Sayles was nominated for the USC Scripter Award. He has twice been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, for Passion Fish and Lone Star. At the 56th Golden Globe Awards, Men with Guns was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His directorial debut, Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980), as well as Matewan were added to the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1997 and 2023, respectively.

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John Sayles is an American independent film director, screenwriter, editor, actor, and novelist. He is known for writing and directing films like The Brother from Another Planet, Matewan, and Lone Star.

John Sayles has been nominated for the USC Scripter Award for Eight Men Out, and he has been nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, for Passion Fish and Lone Star.

John Sayles’ directorial debut, Return of the Secaucus 7, as well as his film Matewan, have been added to the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, in 1997 and 2023 respectively.

The Brother from Another Planet is one of the films directed by John Sayles, but the specific plot details are not provided in the given paragraph.

John Sayles was born on September 28, 1950.

John Sayles is an American independent film director, screenwriter, editor, actor, and novelist.

In addition to The Brother from Another Planet, Matewan, and Lone Star, John Sayles has also directed films such as Eight Men Out, Passion Fish, The Secret of Roan Inish, and Men with Guns.

33 Quotes by John Sayles

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    Fahrenheit 9/11 took public domain information that should have been on the news every night and put it in a film that a lot of people went to see. But still Bush has never had to answer those charges.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    If you write a movie for Roger Corman, it’s going to get made. You saw it almost the next day.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    I certainly grew up seeing more movies and television than I read books, but when it came time to do the thing itself you don’t have to hire a lot of people to sit down and write a book, so that was the story-telling medium that was available to me.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    I remember being out here at the Sunset Marquis, and whoever knocked on the door, I would take that picture that I was writing and I would put that in the typewriter, so when I had the meeting, they would say: ‘Oh, you’re working on it right now?’

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    When I was really young I didn’t know that there was such a thing as a screenwriter. I wrote stories.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    The hardest thing about movie acting is that if you’re playing a character who changes within the movie, you’ve got to do that, but you’ve got to do it out of sequence, because we never have gotten to shoot in sequence, and that’s really, really tough.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    I probably wouldn’t have done as many as I did in one year, which I did when I was trying to raise money.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    I figured, ‘When is that ever going to happen again?’. So I basically set out the opposite way movies are made; I set out with a budget first. I said, ‘What can I do well for $40,000?’.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    I figured somebody wrote a story who had a typewriter and I thought that movies were made by the cowboys and that they just said, ‘Okay, you fall off the horse this time.’

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    We just said, ‘Okay, you’re in the movie. Bring what you would bring for a three-day weekend and I hope you like the way you look in it because once you’re on camera, that’s your wardrobe.’ But it worked; it worked and we were very surprised.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    I always feel that there are no final victories and no final defeats. But it’s true that America is in a hole right now. There are a lot of dead fish in the water.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    Not that I’ve always loved the movie when they finally come out, or if they ever come out-because many of them don’t come out-but I’ve gotten to work with really good story editors and stuff like that.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    For me the writing, when I’m going to direct it myself, is really just the first draft, and I don’t change it very much; I only change it on average about two lines per movie.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    I made it about a three-day weekend so people wouldn’t have to change their clothes a lot. We didn’t have an art department; we didn’t have a make-up department.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    I like to act. I work for scale. I don’t have an acting agent. I’m in the book.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    The media in America has become so cowed and compromised.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    Those are fun, especially if they’re going to shoot them in four weeks, because you know they’re not going to mess with anything you do, so it can be very imaginative.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    My argument has always been that this is not an anti-Bush film, it’s a pro-democracy film. And if Bush comes out on the wrong side of democracy, that’s his problem.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    There are genres I don’t care for, and I’ve never worked in those genres, and then sometimes there are people that I haven’t liked and I haven’t worked for those people. But if I feel like there’s a movie that I would like to go see, I’ll jump into it.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    Well, acting is cheap; I knew all these actors who weren’t in the Screen Actors Guild yet, and it happened that they were all just about thirty years old.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    And it was out in the theaters in two weeks. This is not, ‘We’re going to develop twenty-five and maybe one’s going to get made,’ so the first three things I wrote got up on the screen and, good, bad or indifferent, I got to see them on their feet.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    There were not fifteen people in the story department and twenty-five producers and stuff. And Roger had produced 1,000 movies and directed a couple of hundred, and their comments were always very, very specific.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    There was a widespread indignation in the American media. They were saying, ‘How can you make a movie during an election that’s about politics? What are you doing? Are you trying to influence people’s lives?’ To which my response was, ‘Well, I hope so.’

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    But compared to writing a novel, where you can be God, I did the Bay of Pigs invasion in six pages once, and there were 50,000 guys with boots that I didn’t have to pay, and all those extras; we didn’t have to pay them.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    I never thought about being a writer as I grew up. A writer wasn’t something I wanted to be. An outfielder was something to be. Most of what I know about style I learned from Roberto Clemente.

    John Sayles

    American film director

  26. 26.

    I’ve always felt like I was on the margins. Once upon a time that’s what independent used to mean.

    John Sayles

    American film director

  27. 27.

    I think I got spoiled and that writing a short story and getting it published, or writing a novel and getting it published, you pretty much get to do the first, second and third draft yourself without a whole lot of interference.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    In a movie you have all these logistical problems; all these practical problems. But you’re also going to have people come who can do things that you can’t do, and you get to direct their talents.

    John Sayles

    American film director

  29. 29.

    I take more jobs when I need more money, if I’m investing in films. I take fewer when I don’t. Or if something really good comes along, I usually find a way to do a good job on it in the time that I’ve got.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    Basically, if you could get a good trailer out of the script, Roger had no objection to you making a really good movie. He liked it if you did. He liked the more cleverness and ingenuity you could bring to it. He just wasn’t going to give you any more money.

    John Sayles

    American film director

  31. 31.

    Michael Moore, whether you like him or hate him, has done something very important.

    John Sayles

    American film director

  32. 32.

    You get to say, ‘Here’s my philosophical idea about what the costume should like,’ and the costume designer comes and gives you choices and sometimes they’re all good, and I say, ‘What do you think?’ and they pick the right thing.

    John Sayles

    American film director

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    To this day, I get rewrite offers where they say: ‘We feel this script needs work with character, dialogue, plot and tone,’ and when you ask what’s left, they say: ‘Well, the typing is very good.’

    John Sayles

    American film director