"I don't like things to be overcharged, because otherwise everyone starts getting nervous. I try to be very well organized. When I write the script, everything is already in there, like the decoupage."

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Eugene Green

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Eugene Green is a filmmaker and writer known for his exploration of identity and authenticity in works like 'The Portuguese Nun'.

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