Zitat des Tages von Leos Carax:
Every film starts with two or three images. Then I try to edit these images.
I'm not only my films, but I'm pretty much my films.
When I was 16, I felt very relieved to discover cinema. It was like an island where I could see life and death from another perspective. Every young person should be interested in that island. It's a beautiful place.
I like tragedies, whether they're sci-fi or something else, but I can't say I know much about any genre in particular.
I'm not against the virtual world; it's fascinating, but I don't like the way they try to impose it on us. It's a thing imposed by rich countries.
I don't think men were meant to be interviewed.
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.
I don't work with people who ask me questions.
Video is freeing, but also lazier. You have to recreate the love of the moment.
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.
I travel, I read, I write, I have other lives. But when I have a camera, I know that's my country, my island.
Men talk about art, and artists make art, but should artists talk?
I've always been interested in invisible worlds, and I like to visit digital worlds, you know, any world that's imposed on us.