The movie that inspired filmmakers to direct is like the atomic bomb
that went off before their eyes. The Film That Changed My Life
captures that epiphany. It explores 30 directors' love of a film they
saw at a particularly formative moment, how it influenced their own
works, and how it made them think differently.
Rebel Without a Cause inspired John Woo to comb his hair and talk like
James Dean. For Richard Linklater, "something was simmering in me, but
Raging Bull brought it to a boil." Apocalypse Now inspired Danny
Boyle to make larger-than-life films. A single line from The Wizard of
Oz--"Who could ever have thought a good little girl like you could
destroy all my beautiful wickedness?"--had a direct impact on John
Waters. "That line inspired my life," Waters says. "I sometimes say it
to myself before I go to sleep, like a prayer."
In this volume, directors as diverse as John Woo, Peter Bogdanovich,
Michel Gondry, and Kevin Smith examine classic movies that inspired them
to tell stories. Here are 30 inspired and inspiring discussions of
classic films that shaped the careers of today's directors and, in turn,
cinema history.