Going to the cinema or a meal can be difficult, with people asking for pictures or autographs.

I prefer working in good cinema, wherever it is. I like subjects that have a universal appeal.

What is saved in the cinema when it achieves art is a spontaneous continuity with all mankind.

I want people to leave the cinema feeling that something's been confirmed for them about life.

Cinema is mass media, it is both overtly gross and exciting. It is our great mirror of society.

What supermarkets did to small neighbourhood shops is what digital platforms will do to cinema.

I'm a bit old-fashioned. I like the idea of going to the cinema and then an Italian restaurant.

I still haven't played a leading role in cinema or in TV, and that's something that I long for.

It's shocking to say, but the cinema is quite a while away from me, and I haven't got a car yet.

Cinema for me only has meaning when it has a relationship with what I see outside on the street.

Parallel cinema has not made an effort to communicate in a language the other person understands.

My mother and my father went to the cinema for the first time when I made my first movie in 1978.

When I was 16 I discovered this island called cinema and I thought: 'Oh how wonderful, I'm ready.

Cinema is not only about making people dream. It's about changing things and making people think.

I've always considered movies evil; the day that cinema was invented was a black day for mankind.

Indian cinema is entertaining, and what I love most about it is the songs and dances in the films.

I turn a lot of stuff down - big, big movies, the kind I wouldn't want to go to the cinema to see.

The choice of films I make is directly proportional to the kind of cinema I have grew up watching.

I believe in the institution of marriage; Other than cinema, it's the only way to be immortalised!

I like cinema. I am very fond of it. But from time to time I feel like having some time on my own.

American cinema tends to express a patriotic relationship to national identity on a regular basis.

Cinema will not go anywhere. We want to watch movies in theaters. Cinema and digital will coexist.

In the film industry, all the money is focused on television and the stupidity of American cinema.

I would tend to be drawn to independent cinema as a viewer, probably more than the big blockbuster.

I think cinema should provoke thoughts, sure, but using it as I soapbox I think is the wrong place.

I love going to the cinema, listening to music, yoga and long walks along Holkham beach in Norfolk.

There's a great danger in making this seem more important than it is, this whole Free Cinema thing.

Most adaptations of plays I hate, because they don't envision something as cinema at all, you know?

The 'Western' is the only genre whose origins are almost identical with those of the cinema itself.

When I was 16, I discovered this island called cinema and I thought: 'Oh, how wonderful; I'm ready.'

Post 'Chennai Express,' I got several offers from Hindi cinema, but nothing substantial came my way.

Since I am an actress and not a social activist, cinema is the best medium for me to state my views.

Who would ever have thought that Robert Ludlum would have become the father of modern action cinema?

Never seek financial independence in independent cinema since independent cinema doesn't make money.

Every viewer is going to get a different thing. That's the thing about painting, photography, cinema.

I've found music over the course of my life is slightly more astoundingly inspiring than great cinema

The novelist is the vestigial bone on the body cinema. We're like the little toe that can be cut off.

I feel very much ideologically, politically if you like, and emotionally part of the European cinema.

I pity the French Cinema because it has no money. I pity the American Cinema because it has no ideas.

We go to the cinema we see images projected on the screen - but they're not real, they're only images.

Cinema was always taking the big risks, and TV was ambling along behind, just trying to touch the hem.

In terms of popular cinema, 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' is as near perfection as I can think of.

I work for the public, for the people who are paying to go to the cinema, rather than for the critics.

I play basketball, I surf and swim and go to the cinema and listen to music and read. I like shopping.

I'm drawn to cinema, especially when you're on a project that feels like it's going to be a challenge.

Never in the history of cinema has a medium entertained an audience. It's what you do with the medium.

I want to feel happy doing a good film and don't want to look at cinema with a materialistic yardstick.

Basically, I was a very serious film fan. I watched a lot of cinema and contemporary and European film.

I would argue that something dark is lurking between the sexes, and that it is seeping out into cinema.

I am still associated with a heroic period in French cinema, and my name remains linked to this period.

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