- Nacimiento
- Mike Mills nació en 1966 en Berkeley, California, Estados Unidos. Es un director y escritor, conocido por Beginners, así se siente el amor (2010), C'mon C'mon. Siempre adelante (2021) y Mujeres del siglo XX (2016). Está casado con Miranda July. Tienen un niño.
- CónyugeMiranda July(2009 - presente) (1 niño)
- His films often revolve around the relationship between parents and Their children
- Films are edited with montages of seemingly random items, places or moments in history as they relate to his characters' inner lives.
- Has directed Christopher Plummer to an Oscar win for Best Supporting Actor for Beginners, así se siente el amor (2010).
- Has made ads for Nike, Levis and Volkswagen.
- Sometimes confused with Mike Mills and erroneously credited as a writer on many R.E.M. songs.
- He is the son of Janet L. "Jan" (Meyer; later Dowd), a draftsperson, and Paul Chadbourne Mills, who was an art historian and museum director.
- Mother died of cancer in 1999.
- That drifting thing is my life view. I do it a lot. I am intrigued by inanimate objects. They're a piece of history, someone's statement and ideas of life. If this was your room, the stuff on your table would be telling me as much about you as you. As someone who grew up in a house where there wasn't a lot of talking, I'm used to just looking at the world. And in general I often feel like I just don't understand what's happening. That everybody else does, but I don't quite get it. That camera technique I often call 'the alien that landed - and doesn't know what's important'.
- Actors are pretending for you, but they're not lying. They are not putting on a guise instead of themselves. They are finding things inside that they have experienced.
- Making a movie is so hard, you'd better make movies about something you really know about. And even more, it's really good to make movies about things you need to figure out for yourself, so you're driven the whole way through. It's going to make things more crucial for you.
- I think we're afraid of both [love and death], which is totally human. We're big, messy complicated creatures. And the idea that we're constantly seeking to put ourselves in smaller and smaller boxes makes me kind of sad. The person who wrote this script was a somewhat different person than the man I am now. I was grieving when I wrote it. And I have to say I'm happy not to be crying all the time - but I did. I cried when I was writing this.
- I have to say, I totally lucked out with both [Christopher Plummer and Ewan McGregor]. I needed two actors who really did look like father and son, and they do. They're also incredible talents. They both brought so much with them. but most of all they brought the love. I'm quite moved by what they did and what they found together, especially Christopher. For any straight actor, let alone a movie star of his stature, to play a gay man with so much tenderness and compassion was truly inspiring. He was so open. It was beautiful to watch.
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