Your relationship to a film, and to cinema, is very much determined by yourself, so what is relevant is you.
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When I go to a film, you're taking it easy and you let things wash over you. That's what cinema's all about. You get involved in a world that's being created in front of you.
The most important thing when you do a movie is that you find an audience that really understands what you want to do and is really supportive of it.
You are defined by who you are, by your choices in life, in all regards, not just in doing movies.
I do a film if it interests me, has a connect with the audience and some entertainment value. The rest doesn't matter.
People who are good at film have a relationship with the camera.
Cinema is a territory. It exists outside of movies. It's a place I live in. It's a way of seeing things, of experiencing life. But making films, that's supposed to be a profession.
The film depends on the audience's belief in this relationship.
I'm not only my films, but I'm pretty much my films.
In my career as an actress, I have never got involved with anybody from the world of films. I have always kept my professional and personal life separate, as that's my policy.
My cinema is an extension of myself. A sort of life-testimony of my vital experience, with my few virtues and my numerous limitations.
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