Archive for October, 2006
Stifled by words,images,sounds
“We are stifled by words, images, sounds-none of which has any reason to exist! One must educate oneself to silence…..Guido, my friend- Silence, Emptiness, Nothingness are so beautiful, so pure! If one cannot have everything, then the only real perfection is nothingness.”
From “8 ½ “
Fellini
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Asking questions
“Perhaps, after all, asking questions is more important than finding answers”
From “Le Petit Soldat.” Jean Luc Goddard
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Allow for things to happen
“People always think that I improvise my films-that something, some scene, some moment, some idea, just flies into my head, and I then and there put it in. The fact is, it’s all- intentional. I appear to be improvising only so as not to suffocate the flow of a scene. I call it “attentive [...]
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Strong moments
“I don’t write scripts I just write out the strong moments of the film.”
Goddard
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The mirror in front of us
“The cinema is the art in which man recognizes himself in the most direct way, the mirror in front of which we must have the courage to discover our souls”
Fellini
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A quest for the essential self
“Every investigation a man makes about himself, about his relations with other people and about the mystery of life is a spiritual investigation and in the true sense of the word-a religious one. I suppose that this is my philosophy. This is neo-realism as far as I am concerned, in its pure and original sense, [...]
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The rhythm of life
“The truth of our daily lives is neither mechanical, conventional nor artificial, as stories generally are, and if films are made that way, they will show it.
The rhythm of life is not made up of one steady beat, it is instead, a rhythm that is sometimes fast, sometimes slow: it remains motionless for a [...]
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Most of us are crazy
“ I think you have to be a schizoid three different ways to be an actor. You’ve got to be three different people. You have to be a human being. Then you have to be the character you’re playing. And on top of that you’ve got to be the guy sitting out there in Row [...]
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Get going
“ There’s a principle I’ve learnt which is probably the most important thing any young person could learn about becoming a film director and that is to treat the project you want to do as though you’re already doing it. That really, in principle was how “Dementia 13” was made. I went and [...]
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Humanness In a Character
“ What do I mean by Character?
Well, in a word, humanness. If you don’t convey humanness, your work is worthless. This is the purpose of all art. In a film, emotion without humanness is a defect. A person who is perfect at facial expression is not necessarily able to [...]
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