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Philip Seymour Hoffman found directing 'Jack Goes Boating' ''tough'' but insists it was a satisfying experience.
Philip Seymour Hoffman found his directorial debut "satisfying".
The Oscar-winning actor was at the helm in the big screen adaptation of off-Broadway hit 'Jack Goes Boating' and while he enjoyed it, he did find it quite hard work because he was also starring in it.
He said: "I enjoyed it immensely, actually. It was very satisfying. But acting, also, was tough. I don't think I'd do that again. It was a necessity at the time but I like being directed and you don't really direct yourself."
Hoffman - who has starred in over 50 movies - says he was able to draw on his experience from working with other directors in the past to help him in 'Jack Goes Boating'.
He told Total Film magazine: "I think they all influenced me in one way or another - Paul Thomas Anderson, Spike Lee and Anthony Minghella, Mike Nichols, the Coen brothers. I've been lucky to work with a lot of talented people.
"They're not guns for hire. When they make a movie, it means something."


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