ArtView September 2015 | Page 14

Kriv Stenders directed the hugely successful Australian film Red Dog. His latest film is the darkly comical thriller Kill Me Three Times. My first question Kriv is - why are you so loveable? (laughs) I don't know about that, it's a relative question... You should ask my wife, she might give you a different answer... The reason I ask is, I keep reading these interviews and all these actors are saying I Skyped with Kriv, and you know, fell in love with him... and I guess what I'm getting at is you must have a real love of actors and of film... Yeah, I do, I love the whole process. I mean directing to me is the greatest job in the world, and I love collaborating, I love working with actors, I love working with crew. It's just a joyful experience for me. It's great to be meeting like-minded people and all of us getting a chance to play, to pretend, to create something. So it's a very magical thing. And the directing caper, Kriv - just going by my own experience, I'm by trade a stand-up comic, and I tried directing a short film for three days and nearly had a nervous breakdown... Do you think it takes a certain personality, or is it all in the preparation? It seems just so demanding. Yeah, I think you have to have a big ego, I think you have to be a control freak, I think you have to be obsessive. I think you have to be a lot of things if you want to be a director, and some of them aren't necessarily good things to be! But ultimately it's about not being faint of heart. Like a marathon runner, or someone who enjoys the ordeal, because it is an ordeal, and you've got to find a way to pace yourself, and also as I said before, enjoy the process. A lot of that I think is being obsessive about movies and about what you do. After Red Dog, which was wonderful, you undoubtedly had a lot of scripts landing on your desk, so why did you choose Kill Me Three Times?