Celluloid will be the next decade's black and white.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
This is a career about images. It's celluloid; they last for ever. I'm a black woman from America. My people were slaves in America, and even though we're free on paper and in law, I'm not going to allow you to enslave me on film, in celluloid, for all to see.
I want to be an artist, not... a celluloid aphrodisiac.
Ecstasy is not really part of the scene we can do on celluloid.
It's obviously tricky to convert cellulose to a useful biofuel. I think actually the most efficient way to use cellulose is to burn it in a co-generation power plant. That will yield the most energy and that is something you can do today.
Often, when you go to the movies or the theatre, you think, Jesus Christ, everybody is white. But my daughter goes to an amazing dance school called Ballet Black, and they have every colour: dark, white, mixed. It looks like the future to me.
The future, according to some scientists, will be exactly like the past, only far more expensive.
Black-and-white always looks modern, whatever that word means.
As sustainability becomes more and more of a concern, we're going to see more plastics.
The future will either be green or not at all.
I like celluloid, I like film, I like the way that when a movie is projected it sort of breathes a little in the gate. That's the magic of it to me.