In the past, when I shot films about fishermen and hunters, I always had to admire their ability to perceive time in its entirety. The present was always temporary.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The notion of time bothers me. You look at thirty-year-old photographs and realize how the time has passed.
In the experience of art, time seems not to exist.
With photography, you've captured a moment time - it's that moment only - and in painting, you play with it; you manipulate how time is presented. It's about fantasy and illusion and the creation of desire.
Movies are movies: they take you back in time, and how it still is for some.
Time perspective is one of the most powerful influences on all of human behavior. We're trying to show how people become biased to being exclusively past-, present- or future-oriented.
It is only in appearance that time is a river. It is rather a vast landscape and it is the eye of the beholder that moves.
I am fascinated with times past.
You can be aware of the passing of time without being nostalgic.
I've always shot on film, but the times are changing.
The nature of the video camera really makes you focus on the present. Since I have always been a diarist filmmaker, not one who stages scenes with actors, it has always been about the present moment.