There's a great danger in making this seem more important than it is, this whole Free Cinema thing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think it's important that filmmakers look at the technology and figure out how to make the theatrical experience a little more exciting.
I'm not naive enough to pretend that on its own cinema can capture the very soul of significant social and cultural problems.
I don't feel that fear is a good incentive on a film set.
Is the cinema more important than life?
As intelligent and responsible filmmakers, working in a free society, we have a duty to ensure that our chosen medium is a force for good. Especially in this ever-more complex and difficult world.
Cinema is an infinite medium, so we should take advantage of it, I think.
Successful films are very dangerous things.
The thing that's protected me creatively is that the movies have made profits.
The idea that cinema can be dangerous is a great idea.
I think it is very important that films make people look at what they've forgotten.