16+ Leos Carax Quotes On Friendship, Bridge

I thank Henry James for the scene in the hotel room, that I stole from Portrait Of A Lady… This particular scene is the most beautiful scene ever written. — Leos Carax

The virtual world is not the enemy. The pioneers invented a world they believed in, but the followers must follow that world whether they believe in it or not. — Leos Carax

I care about cinema even though I haven't made many films. — Leos Carax

It's incredible how much cinema can do. We forget. — Leos Carax

Every film starts with two or three images. Then I try to edit these images. — Leos Carax

Men talk about art, and artists make art, but should artists talk? — Leos Carax

Even a fiction film is hard to end. You can going on shooting and editing a documentary forever. — Leos Carax

When I was 16 I discovered this island called cinema and I thought: 'Oh how wonderful, I'm ready. — Leos Carax

The film is therefore a form of science fiction, in which humans, beasts and machines are on the verge of extinction - 'sacred motors' linked together by a common fate and solidarity, slaves to an increasingly virtual world. A world from which visible machines, real experiences and actions are gradually disappearing. — Leos Carax

My films start with images, a few images and a few feelings, and I try to edit them together to see the correspondence between these images and these feelings. — Leos Carax

I don't work with people who ask me questions. — Leos Carax

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. — Leos Carax

I feel that cinema is my country. But it's not my business. — Leos Carax

I'm not a cineaste. I've made so few films. Sometimes it feels each one is the last one or the first one. — Leos Carax

I'm not only my films, but I'm pretty much my films. — Leos Carax

We all get a little tired of being ourselves sometimes. The answer is to reinvent yourself, but how do you do that and what is the cost? — Leos Carax

Life Lessons by Leos Carax

  1. Leos Carax's work emphasizes the importance of taking risks and pushing boundaries in order to create something unique and meaningful.
  2. His films often explore themes of identity, love, and alienation, and demonstrate the power of art to express complex emotions.
  3. Through his work, Carax reminds us of the importance of staying true to one's creative vision, no matter how difficult or unconventional it may be.
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