Friday, November 1, 2013

telepathic chats with Bresson over percolating coffee ...

"to create for cinema is not to deform or invent persons- it is to tie the new relationships between persons and things which are, and keeping them as they are."

"cinematography is writing with images in movement and sound."

"to cinematograph someone is not to give her/him/it life. it is because they are living that actors make a stage play alive..."


"...sans manquer de naturel de nature."
(...without lacking naturalness, they lack nature.") -Chateaubriand, founder of Romanticism in French literature

Moral of the blog :   "keepin' it real," said Jane. "but make some time to catch the new Barbara Kopple cinema verite documentary on the Kennedy-bone structured Hemingway family curse without reading, "THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA" first  -  Spolier Alert !    vye." (sic)