I didn’t know anybody who was a filmmaker – there was no film industry where I grew up. I never knew what a director really did until I was in high school and I started reading up about it. I’ve always loved films, and I always felt like a storyteller. Morten Tyldum Read Quote
I left Norway after high school and moved to Manhattan and went to film school in Manhattan. That’s when I really found out that this was my calling and what I wanted to do. Morten Tyldum Read Quote
As a filmmaker, I don’t want to limit myself to one kind of movie. After ‘Headhunters,’ I went to Hollywood and read a lot of scripts: lots of action thrillers and heist movies, and superhero films. Morten Tyldum Read Quote
To me, Alan Turing was a mystery – it was sort of like something I needed to unravel. And he was also obsessed with puzzles. So I wanted to make the movie like a mystery, like a puzzle that you’re piecing together. Morten Tyldum Read Quote
Sometimes I think I don’t do anything but make, watch, and talk about films. Morten Tyldum Read Quote
In every Kubrick movie, there is so much great thought put into the surroundings. It’s almost like the sets are huge characters in the movie at all times. Morten Tyldum Read Quote
Bob Dylan is someone that – I don’t care how long into the future it is – somebody will still play Bob Dylan. He will always survive. Morten Tyldum Read Quote
You find a story – or more importantly, you find some characters – that you want to be around as a filmmaker. The style and how we’re going to shoot it and how we’re going to design it and how it’s all going to feel and look depends on that story. They tell me how I should shoot it. Morten Tyldum Read Quote
It’s great to try another format and be part of telling a story over ten episodes. Morten Tyldum Read Quote