Francois Truffaut Quotes
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Life has more imagination than we do.
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I prefer to be busy all day long, and when you work for someone else, you're not busy enough.
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The film of tomorrow will not be directed by civil servants of the camera, but by artists for whom shooting a film constitutes a wonderful and thrilling adventure.
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I am often asked at what point in my love affair with films I began to want to be a director or a critic. Truthfully, I don't know. All I know is that I wanted to get closer and closer to films.
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An actor is never so great as when he reminds you of an animal - falling like a cat, lying like a dog, moving like a fox.
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Film lovers are sick people.
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When humor can be made to alternate with melancholy, one has a success, but when the same things are funny and melancholic at the same time, it's just wonderful.
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Everyone who works in the domain of fiction is a bit crazy. The problem is to render this craziness interesting.
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The man who thinks he can do without the world is indeed mistaken; but the man who thinks the world cannot do without him is mistaken even worse.
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Hitchcock loves to be misunderstood, because he has based his whole life around misunderstandings.
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A film is a boat which is always on the point of sinking-it always tends to break up as you go along and drag you under with it.
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But the cinephile is … a neurotic! (That’s not a pejorative term.) The Bronte sisters were neurotic, and it’s because they were neurotic that they read all those books and became writers. The famous French advertising slogan that says, “When you love life, you go to the movies,” it’s false! It’s exactly the opposite: when you don’t love life, or when life doesn’t give you satisfaction, you go to the movies.
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I demand that a film express either the joy of making cinema or the agony of making cinema. I am not at all interested in anything in between.
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The most beautiful thing I have ever seen in a movie theatre is to go down to the front and turn around, and look at all the uplifted faces, the light from the screen reflected upon them.
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At first, I wasn't sure whether I'd be a critic or a filmmaker, but I knew it would be something like that.
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Purely cinematic film ... actually the purest expression of a cinematic idea.
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I'd skip school regularly to see movies - even in the morning, in the small Parisian theaters that opened early.
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We often forgive those who bore us, but never those whom we bore.
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Taste is a result of a thousand distastes.
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I had thought of writing, actually, and that later on I'd be a novelist.
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Three films a day, three books a week and records of great music would be enough to make me happy to the day I die.
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In love, women are professionals, men are amateurs.
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Some day I'll make a film that critics will like. When I have money to waste.
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When I begin a film, I want to make a great film. Halfway through, I just hope to finish the film.
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I have always preferred the reflection of the life to life itself.
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Airing one's dirty linen never makes for a masterpiece.
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I love the way she projects two facets: a visible persona and a subterranean one. She keeps her thoughts to herself; she seems to suggest that her secret, inner life is at least as significant as the appearance she gives.
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I warmly recommend to you the films of poets.
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Is the cinema more important than life?
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There's no such thing as an anti-war film.
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