Michelangelo Antonioni Quotes About Giving
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In any case, the idea of giving "all" of reality is overly simple and absurd.
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I never think in terms of alienation; it's the others who do. Alienation means one thing to Hegel, another to Marx and yet another to Freud; so it is not possible to give a single definition, one that will exhaust the subject. It is a question bordering on philosophy, and I'm not a philosopher nor a sociologist. My business is to tell stories, to narrate with images - nothing else. If I do make films about alienation - to use that word that is so ambiguous - they are about characters, not about me.
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I can't give any absolute definition of what love is, or even whether it ought to exist.
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I want an actor to try to give me what I ask in the best and most exact way possible. He mustn't try to find out more, because then there's the danger that he'll become his own director.
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Sometimes actors' mistakes give me ideas I can use, because mistakes are always sincere, absolutely sincere.
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Michelangelo Antonioni
- Born: September 29, 1912
- Died: July 30, 2007
- Occupation: Film director
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