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Director's Statement
We are used to seeing films about teenagers that tell the outsider's story, because, conventionally, that's where the dramatic intensity is supposed to be and where empathy is most comfortably evoked, in WHAT RICHARD DID I was interested in making a film about the boy at the centre of his group, the one who is loved, who is blessed This is the film I've made which grew most in the making. Every project is part execution and part discovery, but in this case, the process of working with the young cast over many months, transformed my ideas of what the film could be. Along with myself and my collaborator, Malcolm Campbell, this is very much their film.