Renny Harlin, the prolific Finnish film director and producer, made a name for himself in Hollywood with his high-octane action films and genre-bending thrillers. From his breakout success with "Die Hard 2" to his cult classics like "Cliffhanger" and "Deep Blue Sea," Harlin's dynamic visual style and flair for cinematic spectacle have earned him a devoted following and cemented his status as one of the most versatile directors in the industry.
"There were a lot of people dreaming about making films, and they would finance maybe 6 films a year. Because they were funded by the government, the films sort-of had to deal with serious social issues - and, as a result, nobody went to see those films."
"I decided that, somehow, I had to get out of there and go to Hollywood. I had never been to America."
"I've continued to always keep in mind having a healthy does of that in Hollywood, now that I am part of the system and obviously have to follow the way the system works - you still have to have that crazy determination."
"I think the reason why we were able to actually get it made was that we were so extremely naive - we had no experience at all here. We didn't even know that you were supposed to have an agent. We didn't even have a lawyer. We didn't know one soul."
"In Finland, getting a university degree is the first thing that you expect your kids to do."
"You want to do something that shows some type individuality and talent and imagination - at the same time, you want to be truthful to the predecessors, because obviously the audience liked something about them and you have to replicate that experience to a certain extent."
"A government institution called the Finnish Film Foundation funds filmmaking there, and I wrote several screenplays but never got any money. They were sent back to me, and they said that they were too commercial for them."