Bertrand Bonello famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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When you come into a movie theatre, there are no windows, you don't hear the sound outside and you're ready for fantasy.
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If you have someone too famous, it's difficult to make a group, because you see just her.
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I think I'm really obsessed with characters that lose their face, in a way. I think it's very moving.
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My opinion is that prostitution always existed and will always exist. So I think it's worth trying to give these women the best working conditions, in terms of social help and health. It's too difficult to close your eyes and say: "" Closing your eyes is not a good solution!
-- Bertrand Bonello
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Coughing in the theater is not a respiratory ailment. It is a criticism.
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I really look up to actors like Gwyneth Paltrow and Cate Blanchett who have a strong background in theatre.
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I eat, sleep, and drink my character. It is my fantasy to go to another planet.
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How much research I have to do depends on the nature of the story. For fantasy, none at all.
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If you did not indulge in fantasies, how else would you know if you were living an interesting life?
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A love affair begins with a fantasy. For instance, that the beloved will always be there.
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I aim to tell the truth about any subject, not a romance or fantasy, not avoid the truth.
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The reason that chefs become chefs is that they're not allowed into rooms with windows.
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Most of us live in artificial environments and then we go to work in artificial environments and the world becomes something that you see through a window.
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We found the future, like birds fly into windows.
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