Cinema Quote by Jodelle Ferland Download Open image “Sometimes you film in your hometown, sometimes you go halfway across the world.” — Jodelle Ferland ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cinema Film Film Hometown Halfway Halfway World Hometown Hometown Halfway Sometimes World
I feel like I have lived all over the world since I get to go everywhere to film. — Jackie Chan Copy Share Image
When you're doing movies, you're traveling all over the world and you really can't be home. — Amanda Bynes Copy Share Image
Film work is hard work. It's long days, and quite often quite dismaying locations you have to be in. — Joanna Lumley Copy Share Image
When I go to movies I generally want to be taken to another world. — Darren Aronofsky Copy Share Image
It's one of the things I love about making films: the places I've got to travel that I would never have gone to before. — Matthew McConaughey Copy Share Image
Wherever I am in the world, if I get free time when I'm filming I always hire a car, take to the road, drive… — Helen Mirren Copy Share Image
I like travelling a lot so in all my films, I take the location very seriously. — Vijay Krishna Acharya Copy Share Image
I was never very interested in my own experience, I think, in fact, if my films have a common link, maybe it's being a… — Claire Denis Copy Share Image
But, I've made films in Japan, in Yugoslavia, all over Europe, all over the United States, Mexico, but not Hollywood. — Sydney Pollack Copy Share Image
That's what I love about the film industry: that you meet so many new people, and you can travel the world. — Julian Dennison Copy Share Image
I live in France, I don't live in the States and I don't live in London, so I'm not immersed in the profession. I… — Paterson Joseph Copy Share Image
It is really hard to completely re-learn how to express yourself without using words. When you take away speech, you have to re-invent the… — Jodelle Ferland Copy Share Image
There is no schedule in the film industry. It's not like you have a 9 to 5 job every day. — Jodelle Ferland Copy Share Image
I don't exactly set out to only play creepy characters, it's just that a lot of those roles come my way. — Jodelle Ferland Copy Share Image
I do think I tend to be typecast, but it doesn't necessarily bother me. — Jodelle Ferland Copy Share Image
I do think I tend to be typecast, but it doesnt necessarily bother me. — Jodelle Ferland Copy Share Image
I find that as long as I'm acting it doesn't matter if it's for TV, or a series or a short film. I always… — Jodelle Ferland Copy Share Image
After I read 'The Hunger Games,' I went out and got 'Catching Fire' the next day. — Jodelle Ferland Copy Share Image
I made, like, five movies while I was in college. I think they just weren't memorable movies. I've taken breaks as the years have… — Jodie Foster Copy Share Image
I'm trying to write a film with my friend. I'd love to get the thrill of speaking actors making my work even funnier. — Russell Howard Copy Share Image
I wasn't attracted to American cinema, but I fell in love with Los Angeles the minute I arrived. — Agnes Varda Copy Share Image
To an ever greater extent out experience is governed by pictures, pictures in newspapers and magazines, on television and in the cinema. Next to… — Douglas Crimp Copy Share Image
In the future, I would like to do more films with contemporary themes. Perhaps comedy, which is something I have done in theater but… — Luke Evans Copy Share Image
I am tired of our characters being so incomplete. When do we ever save the day in a film? When does a Latino actor… — Esai Morales Copy Share Image
I love film people and actors and I am in the right world because I am one of those people. — Ewan McGregor Copy Share Image
Personally, I prefer contemporary films, but the market calls for more period choices, especially since China opened up a cinema market in Hong Kong.… — Donnie Yen Copy Share Image
I'd love to work in the States; I'd love to work anywhere where you get a good script and a good part to play.… — Laura Carmichael Copy Share Image
I even see the cinema itself as a woman, with its alternation of light and darkness, of appearing and disappearing images — Federico Fellini Copy Share Image