12+ Pawel Pawlikowski Quotes On Education, Friendship

We made a film about the need for silence and withdrawal... and here we are at the epicentre of noise and excitement. Life is full of surprises. — Pawel Pawlikowski

I'm a pretty chaotic person, but I'm also a perfectionist. It's a very unfortunate mix. — Pawel Pawlikowski

I usually make films about what's on my mind at any given time. — Pawel Pawlikowski

I never made films like kind of career moves, like making this film in order to make that film in order to end up in Hollywood. — Pawel Pawlikowski

From film to film, even documentaries, I was learning the medium and learning how to bring form into some kind of relationship with the content, how to work it, and above all, how to create some kind of order out of chaos. — Pawel Pawlikowski

For me, each film, each script is like a little journey in itself, and I'm reinventing the wheel. It's like how do I make this film. That's part of the pleasure and that's why I'm not a normal professional director. — Pawel Pawlikowski

When I watch my early documentaries, they're very eclectic. They don't follow any particular [pattern]. I would have gotten thrown out of film school because I didn't. I was just putting them together somehow as the spirit moved me, following my nose, thinking I was brilliant. — Pawel Pawlikowski

I never work from the script. I get the script more or less. — Pawel Pawlikowski

It's always a good starting point to tell a story that has many layers. — Pawel Pawlikowski

I always write three or four projects at the same time. They're stories that I want to tell, and usually I dump them unfinished for the next one in order not to get too cornered and depressed about it. — Pawel Pawlikowski

The changes are part of my writing process. When I write, I imagine scenes. I write things down. I take photographs. I do some casting. I rewrite. It's a permanent making or remaking. — Pawel Pawlikowski

I have this theory that if you do a film, those who have not fallen asleep or left the cinema, they will live with the film much longer, and it will really enter their imagination and the subconscious much more profoundly. — Pawel Pawlikowski

Life Lessons by Pawel Pawlikowski

  1. Pawel Pawlikowski's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and embracing one's cultural identity. He often depicts characters who are struggling to find their place in the world and their own sense of self.
  2. His films are often intimate character studies that explore themes of family, love, and loss, as well as the complexities of identity and belonging.
  3. Through his work, Pawlikowski encourages us to think deeply about our own cultural heritage and to find ways to connect with it in meaningful ways.
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