Lynn Shelton (born 1965) is an American director known for writing, directing, and producing such films as Humpday and Your Sister's Sister. Read full biography of Lynn Shelton →
I can connect with whoever I want to connect with in the world. And I can also write my own script. I don't have to follow rules. I can sort of... →
For me, I want to see diversity in storytelling sources because we live in a very diverse society, and the stories are for the whole society.... →
Flaws make us all human, and you're rooting for characters because of those flaws. It's ageless if you're interested in relationships and... →
There's always so much more that can be conveyed on screen visually in the expressions of people's faces, in their bodies, in their body... →
I don't have a desire to make films that have cardboard cut-out or Hollywood stand-in replicas of humans. I need the real deal.
I'm drawn again and again to relationships between people who really, really want to connect and just can't get out of their own way to do it.
Before adolescence I had an incredible voice. Like when I was 12, 13, 14 - I was taking acting classes, I was painting, I was making music, I was... →
I'd love for there to be a situation - a world in which that's just not even a question anymore. We are all filmmakers - different stripes... →
So many people have said this, but it's true: 95 percent of what I do as a director is casting and getting people who can bear the load of what... →
Truth be told, I hear stories every day that would make you say, 'If you put that in a movie, you wouldn't believe it.' Real life really... →
We're all flawed, and we all make mistakes, and we all have weaknesses. And those are the kind of people I want to see onscreen, the ones that... →
I like to put people into situations that are out of their comfort zone and see what happens.
I always knew that I was an artist. I never expected to be able to make a living.