Nicole Holofcener (born March 22, 1960) is an American film and television director and screenwriter. She has directed five feature films, including Friends With Money and Enough Said. Read full biography of Nicole Holofcener →
I think that sometimes, romantic comedies have to be really broad, and that the plot of people falling in and out of love or whatever is not enough.... →
I'm being photographed, worrying about my hair - and yet here I am, I've directed a feature film, why do I care about the way I look? Who... →
I'm still shooting on low budgets, though none of my movies has lost money, and I rarely get sent anything that stars a guy or is a thriller or... →
I'm sure it's more difficult for women to make movies, especially because, in general, the kind of movies women want to make aren't... →
I'm willing to give up a little control but not a lot. So I say I want the money, but when push comes to shove, I'm not sure I'll be able... →
If you keep the situations real, the characters' behavior will be real and honest, too. If they're suddenly robbing a bank and exchanging... →
To say you want to be a director is to risk sounding obnoxious, pretentious, arrogant, and I think women are more fearful of sounding that way than... →
When I was going away to school, I had a friend who took a liking to my family just a little too much. We couldn't get her out of the house. It... →
When I'm creating characters, I just want to create characters that I can relate to, and be as honest about them as people as I can be.... →