I pray that every person who listens to this or whatever has a moment in their life where you feel like this immense gratitude for being in the right place at the right time. To be in Paris, I was in a lot of pain personally and having a place to put that pain was healing and not self-service. It was in service of something better, greater. That film experience taught me a lot. Like I got to be in Paris making a movie with Julie Delpy and it was a good one. And that's what else do you want in life?
From the profound experience of making “Dead Poets Society” to the “Before” trilogy and his marvelous new book, Ethan Hawke discusses a life spent celebrating creativity in its many forms.