Mark Rydell is an American film director and actor known for his powerful storytelling and nuanced character portrayals. With films such as "On Golden Pond" and "The Rose," Rydell has demonstrated a keen understanding of human emotions and relationships, eliciting memorable performances from his cast. His contributions to cinema have earned him critical acclaim and recognition, establishing him as a respected figure in the film industry.
"Now a movie goes out to two, three thousand theaters and by Friday night at 10 o'clock they know if you are in or out. That desperate competition is, I think, horrendous. It's awful."
"It always amazed me that he was able to do it, and that Orson Welles was able to do it. I never understood it because the talents are absolutely opposite - polar opposites."
"There's evidence of a social decline in direct proportion to technology and the industrialization of the motion picture industry."
"There are always at least five good films at the end of the year to get nominated, but generally speaking nowadays, it's more of the independent films that are recognized."
"I long for the days when grosses were not even known. There was no weekend competition."