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“Nevertheless, in the theatre, and in the cinema, the contemporary reality of Poland has been represented only to a minuscule degree in the last 12 years.”
Source : "Why Not Have Our Own World?". Interview with Renata Murawska, sensesofcinema.com. July, 2005.
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“I would love to do a 'Scream'-type movie.”
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“Film still looks way better than digital.”
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“I find it strangely beautiful that the camera with its inherent clarity of object and detail can produce images that in spite of themselves offer possibilities to be more than they are a photograph of nothing very important at all, nothing but an intuition, a response, a twitch from the photographer’s experience.”
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“Philosophy should always know that indifference is a militant thing. It batters down the walls of cities and murders the women and children amid the flames and the purloining of altar vessels. When it goes away it leaves smoking ruins, where lie citizens bayonetted through the throat. It is not a children's pastime like mere highway robbery.”
Source : Stephen Crane (2015). “Men, Women, and Boats”, p.181, The Floating Press
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“Places like the National Theatre or Sheffield, these great engines of theatre, make us cutting edge because they can be experimental. They can do plays that nobody else can afford to do in ways nobody else can afford to do.”
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“We went there to serve God, and also to get rich.”
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“Death always waits. The door of the hearse is never closed.”
Source : Joseph Bayly (2000). “A Voice in the Wilderness”, p.241, David C Cook