British - Director | April 5, 1942 -
Some people would say again that my attitudes are cold and cerebral; I suppose if you're thinking about American sentimental movies, I suppose they would be.
Peter Greenaway
PeopleColdThinkingAmericanYou
Most people are visually illiterate. Most people don't understand images: they don't understand how to interpret them or how to manufacture them.
PeopleUnderstandImagesMostHow
We have to change the educational curricula and put a lot more emphasis on how important seeing and looking is.
ChangeLookingSeeingImportantMore
Everything I try to do wants to be able to push communication through the notion of the visual image.
CommunicationPushTryImageThrough
I'm sorry - you know, culture is elitist. Culture has to be elitist: it's about seeing and knowing and about knowledge.
KnowledgeCultureSorryYouSeeing
Try this experiment: Pick a famous movie - 'Casablanca,' say - and summarize the plot in one sentence. Is that plot you just described the thing you remember most about it? Doubtful. Narrative is a necessary cement, but it disappears from memory.
MemoryFamousRememberYouSayTry
Cinema, which demands suspension of disbelief, is an increasingly naive proposition.
CinemaNaiveSuspensionDisbelief
Thanks to secondary education and the Internet, we're all knowledgeable now - if knowledge means the accumulation of facts. Curators are those who know how to maneuver around that knowledge.
EducationKnowledgeFactsInternet
It's very difficult to understand, but I'm looking for a nonnarrative, multiscreen, present-tense cinema. Narrative is an artifact created by us. It does not exist at all in nature; it is a construct made by us, and I wonder whether we need the narrative anymore.
NatureLookingCinemaWonderNeed
I think there is no future whatsoever in 3D. It does nothing to the grammar and syntax or vocabulary of cinema. And you get fed up with it in exactly 3 minutes.
FutureThinkYouCinemaNothingUp
Copyright © 2024 QuotesDict Peter Greenaway quotes