The cinema I particularly love is the cinema of the golden age of the studios in the 1930s. One of the really nice things about it was the way teams of actors and directors and crew people worked together again and again.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was raised in a family where cinema was a way of life. It was not only about making films, it was relationship, passion, love, everything at the same time.
I began to see cinema as the perfect combination of so many wonderful art forms - painting, photography, music, dance, theater.
I'm totally devoted to '30s cinema.
I love cinema.
I love film. I've always been enchanted by doing film. It's something I grew up watching - classics and directors I admire - so that's something I've always been passionate about.
I've always had a thing for old movies, old Hollywood. I've always just loved watching Marilyn Monroe and Greta Garbo. In all of those old movies from the '40s and '50s, women put themselves together so well, with a little bit of drama and elegance. That was fascinating to me growing up.
I've always been in love with the movies. They're the dreams of the 20th Century.
I always loved movies and the cinema; we always used to go to see films as a family.
Films are amazing. To be a part of a movie is the greatest. It's so historic and exciting.
I've always loved movies, since I was a little kid, but I never wanted to be part of that industry. It always seemed horrifying, the way films were made.