Brit Marling : Something I really learned from people we spent time with on the road is, they just do. They don’t wait for permission

Brit Marling: Prairie Johnson | THE OA | Brit Marling, Zal Batmanglij | Netflix, 2016 - 2019

Brit Marling: Prairie Johnson | THE OA | Brit Marling, Zal Batmanglij | Netflix, 2016 - 2019

“Something I really learned from people we spent time with on the road is, they just do. They don’t wait for permission. There’s an abandoned building next door to you — grow a rooftop garden. If you just begin doing and creating and keep practicing and practicing, eventually you reach a place where you’re telling a story that carries something across.”

“We just found ourselves struggling with a density problem in movies. By the time you get the world and all these people set up, you have a half-hour to play in it, then you’re out,” she says. “We started to think more about doing a mind-bender in a long format. We thought, What if you actually took the time to develop what’s at the center of the labyrinth, even if you never get there? We spent a year and a half just making all of this stuff up, doing the mathematics and the story. This first season is the outermost ring of that labyrinth.” 

Brit Marling, Vulture.com

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