Olivia Wilde says she has a "no a--holes policy" on the sets of movies she directs. The 36-year-old actress and director discussed her decision while speaking about filmmaking on Variety's "Directors on Directors" with Emerald Fennell.
Wilde said she has learned she thrives in a directorial role as it offers much more motivation and allows focus, whereas taking on the role of a character can be "exhausting." "It is constant, I find that quite energizing," Wilde said of directing. "The relentless asking and answering of questions, leaves you buzzing.
And then of course, you face plan when you get home. But it’s a different kind of exhaustion...That’s one of the reasons that I really prefer directing, because I think that the constant hum of.
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