The films I grew up loving, and the art that I love, is not generally the kind of postmodern ironic winking stuff. What lasts is the stuff in which the artists are totally in league with the subject.
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It's really interesting with art-movies too, but art especially - to see how your attitude toward artists and works and your level of appreciation of them is always shifting and changing over the years.
I think a lot of the most interesting work in art and in films are often kind of polarized opinions and affect people in very different ways, which may be less successful commercially, but they elicit a dialogue that's quite interesting.
Movies are art and the spirit of the movie depends on the creators.
There is certainly a part of my filmmaking that harkens to a more simpler commercial kind of taste, but then with this there's certainly a kind of avant-garde, abstract, existential element to it.
I always question if somebody else is going to love my films. I think that's what art is about - it's so individual.
The only thing approaching art in a movie is the script.
I really appreciate anyone trying to inject art into mainstream film.
Movies were never an art form, they were entertainment. It just evolved into an art form from there, and it's still evolving in different ways.
Movies are immortal art - the first new art since Greek drama.
Cinema is still a very young art form with extraordinary techniques and very impressive special effects but sometimes it seems the soul has been taken out of things.
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