London: Actor Jake Gyllenhaal wants to become a director. The 34-year-old actor said he has received critical acclaim for his performance in front of the camera in various movies including "Southpaw", "Nightcrawler" and "Donnie Darko", reported Contactmusic.


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Asked if he'd like to make the transition into directing, Gyllenhaal said, "Yes I would. It hasn't come up yet. It's starting to, but I see how hard it is, and I see how many people think they can do it.


"You really have to know what you want to say. And you really have to be very prepared: not just in terms of skill, but as a human, because it takes such patience. I have more to learn, but I'd like to try my hand at it some day."


Meanwhile, Gyllenhaal also revealed he weighs up a number of different factors before accepting a film role.


Asked if the director dictates whether he chooses to appear in a film or not, he said, "Sometimes it is, and sometimes it's the director, editor, cinematographer, set designers, producers.


"A movie is never made with just one mind. I try and have the knowledge of every single department, and what they've done."