Ira Sachs Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Ira Sachs
I conveniently was not accepted to film school, which I applied to in 1987, and so I decided I would become a filmmaker instead of a student. — Ira Sachs
I got into filmmaking in order to tell very personal stories, and in this day and age, the opportunity seems all the more precious. — Ira Sachs
I'm not interested in a film about deceit anymore. I think I was always invested in deceit on some level. But it no longer compels me the way it did for so many years. — Ira Sachs
I have been very influenced by the director Maurice Pialat, who I continue to be in conversation and conflict with and get inspiration from. — Ira Sachs
Music Box has proven itself in a few short years to be a cutting edge distributor with a sophisticated understanding of both the market and cinema. — Ira Sachs
Most simply but profoundly, I chose to live an honest life, which I think as a gay person is not a given. — Ira Sachs
Seeing the road show of 'A Chorus Line' in 1977 at the Orpheum Theater in downtown Memphis was a life-changing event for me: there were gay people, on the stage, and they all lived in New York. — Ira Sachs
Everything encourages you not to tell stories of gay lives. There is no economy yet for that kind of cinema. — Ira Sachs
I realize I have strength as an artist and professional by embracing my difference instead of what makes me the same. — Ira Sachs
I like a film that makes the audience feel like they are in the middle of life as it is moving, and in a way, they are catching up. They are thrown into things. — Ira Sachs
I've made four films about the destructive nature of relationships, of secrets and lies, and I think I'm no longer interested in that subject - which is a wonderful relief. — Ira Sachs
I don't rehearse with my actors ... the first rehearsal is the first time we turn the camera on ... Sydney Pollack never rehearsed his actors, and I found out that's allowed ... so you film reactions; you don't create them. — Ira Sachs
For gay people, we learned about our lives in secrecy and a lot of fear. — Ira Sachs
I grew up in the 1960s in Memphis, and my father was a member of the American Civil Liberties Union. I was born three years before Martin Luther King was killed, and I think that history of civil action was something that I had in my blood. — Ira Sachs
'How to Survive a Plague' is history-telling at its best. It's a film I'll show my two children, now toddlers, when they are old enough to understand. It's a movie that I cannot forget. — Ira Sachs
I don't think I'd ever start making a film until I had both the intimacy with the subject and the distance to make it live in a certain way. — Ira Sachs
All history is defined by shifting modes of reality and time and how things change. That's what I love about cinema. It changes in the moment. — Ira Sachs
Secrets make for good drama, and revealing the hidden truths and contradictions of life is, for me, one of the most exciting aspects of making movies. — Ira Sachs
You can only begin to share life well when you think well of yourself. — Ira Sachs
I always hope that people feel less alone when they see a movie that I make. That some part of the story played out on the big screen will resonate for individuals in the audience in a way that gives them comfort. — Ira Sachs
All of my films have been autobiographical - it's all I've got to go on. — Ira Sachs
As a gay person, my life has been marginalized. — Ira Sachs
My father moved out to Park City in in the mid-'70s and lived in a Winnebago behind a hippie joint called Utah Coal & Lumber that was one of only two or three restaurants at that time. Park City was a sleepy little mining town, with not a condo in sight. — Ira Sachs
So there's a choice that I made to tell stories that are still psychological melodramas about domestic issues. The challenge is to figure out how to make 10 films a career as a filmmaker, and that's a really challenging thing. — Ira Sachs
I grew up thinking there was something called 'independent film,' which I wouldn't necessarily have had access to if there wasn't Sundance. — Ira Sachs
As independent filmmakers, we are actually deeply dependent on each other. The Spirit Awards are a public expression of those bonds, the intricate set of relationships and histories that we filmmakers depend on to make our most personal work. — Ira Sachs
Every time you make a film, you create a world. You make decisions about sets and costumes, and you create a universe connected to reality, but not reality itself. — Ira Sachs
What I loved about 'Goodfellas' is that it's a film about bad behavior - but told with great energy and without judgment - but it doesn't actually shy away from the consequences of that behavior in the characters' lives, which I think is similar in 'Keep the Lights On.' — Ira Sachs
I've been close to two or three couples, gay and straight, who have been together for 45 years. — Ira Sachs
Fighting bitterness can be a full-time job. — Ira Sachs
I think it's interesting: What is the generational effect of the experience of being a gay person in America? For my generation, it was very difficult. — Ira Sachs
New York grabbed me too hard, as did adulthood. — Ira Sachs
Without community events like NewFest, I don't think we'd have a queer cinema in America. — Ira Sachs
Capturing intimacy is pretty much the only thing I'm interested in. That's what excites me and what I find beautiful in movies personally - that almost obscene sense that we shouldn't be this close to these people. I find that very inviting and meaningful as an audience member. — Ira Sachs
For me, every film is actually a form of documentary. — Ira Sachs
By 15, I was lucky enough to find the theater. — Ira Sachs
There's a lot of things lost in the Digital Age. — Ira Sachs
As a filmmaker, you realize that places have character based on their history as much as a face does or an actor does. — Ira Sachs
I came to N.Y.C. in 1988 and got very involved with Act Up. I also started making movies, including two very gay shorts, 'Vaudeville' and 'Lady.' It was the height of the AIDS epidemic, and New York City was both dying and very alive at the same time. — Ira Sachs
I remember being a teenager and seeing Seymour Cassel across a crowded room and being incredibly star struck, and not having the courage to say, 'Hello.' — Ira Sachs
I try to keep feeling what's going on and try to use the camera, the actors and the design to enhance those feelings. There's something really emotionally direct and honest about how I put the material with the images. You hope that the strength of mise-en-scene comes from an honesty towards the material. You also hire really well. — Ira Sachs
You can understand why good publicists go on to run distribution companies: because the creativity involved is complex and nuanced. — Ira Sachs
Why do people stay in relationships that are tough from almost the very beginning? — Ira Sachs
I started making movies in the early '90s, a few years after I discovered 'the cinema' during a three month stay in Paris during which I watched 100s of films. — Ira Sachs
I find the stuff that is exciting to me are the films coming out of Taiwan and Iran and France. So I have the feeling I'm not making the films that American distributors want to make. — Ira Sachs
I always think of my films within the context of where aesthetics meet economics. That's the nature of making art - not being naive about what is possible and getting what you need to tell the story you want to tell. — Ira Sachs
A lot of what I think I do as a director is try to give everything over to the actor. So I disappear. — Ira Sachs
I've been hiding crucial events in my life since I was 13. — Ira Sachs
I could not - and I still cannot - see a sustainable career as a filmmaker in which I focus fully on our gay stories. — Ira Sachs
As I've gotten less righteous, less pedagogic, I have become more loving of the artificiality, the art form, the imitation of life in film. — Ira Sachs
Suspense films are often based on communication problems, and that affects all of the plot points. It almost gives it kind of a fable feeling. — Ira Sachs
I've always been interested in how the individual comes to know and accept him or herself, which I think has been hard for me. — Ira Sachs
Movies are romantic fantasies. — Ira Sachs
Intimacy is something to be cherished, and intimacy is not something to be afraid of. — Ira Sachs
Everyone wants to belong, and everyone needs to belong in order to make a career on some level. — Ira Sachs