Zitat des Tages von Eric Fellner:
Film is not a national business. It's international. And its centre will always be Hollywood.
It's fantastic to see 'Les Miserables' become the top-grossing film at the U.K. box office.
Making movies is like herding cats.
With 'Anna Karenina,' I just think it's a stunning visual tour de force for a director who is at the top of his game.
I'm a blind optimist when going into things.
It is rare that you read scripts that genuinely move you and make you feel that, regardless of the commercial possibilities, you have to make the film.
It might sound a small thing, but if you want to get Tom Cruise into your movie, without a track record or without those agents knowing you, it's almost impossible. Now I can get through to pretty much anyone I want. Of course, 90 per cent of the time they still say no.
'Billy Elliot' prides itself on being a family show, and it made sense to specifically cater to a family audience with an earlier evening curtain time.
Somebody has to invest in creating the movies of the future.
The U.K. needs more first class studio space to encourage the growth of the film and TV sector.
There's so much competition for leisure time, more than ever.
'Billy Elliot' embodies the idea that anyone can achieve anything regardless of their socio-economic background.
You can get swept away by a musical, but real tears are rare.
Apart from 'Stoned,' I can't think of a film that's made me think, 'Blimey, that should have been at Cannes.'