DIRECTOR Quentin Tarantino has revealed he plans to retire after completing his 10th film, saying he likes the idea of leaving audiences “wanting a bit more.”
He told an American Film Market (AFM) audience in Santa Monica: “I don’t believe you should stay onstage until people are begging you to get off.”
The “Pulp Fiction” director was speaking at an event to promote his current project, western “The Hateful Eight.”
“I’ve got two more to go after this,” the 51-year-old continued.
“I like that I will leave a 10-film filmography,” said the director, whose other titles include “Reservoir Dogs” and the two-part “Kill Bill.”
“It’s not etched in stone, but that is the plan.”
Tarantino said directing was “a young man’s game” and that he intended to spend the remainder of his career “writing plays and books.”(SD-Agencies)
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