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.
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."
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.
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