"Race in America is a wound that hasn't healed because we don't look at it. We keep wanting to move on, as if that in the dn, a structure of this country, is a crime," he says. "It's very difficult to make art about because the guilt, the fear, the shame and the anger is real."
From the profound experience of making “Dead Poets Society” to the “Before” trilogy and his new book, Ethan Hawke discusses a life spent celebrating creativity in its many forms.