Cinema Quote by Patty Jenkins Download Open image “If a film is based on a true story and you don't use anyone's name, you can do what you like.” — Patty Jenkins ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cinema Film Name Story True True story Use
Its amazing what you can do without in terms of filmmaking when a story is really important. — Justin Chadwick Copy Share Image
I've tried to consider stories that I have read, making them into films, but they would turn out unnatural. If a producer wants that,… — Sergio Leone Copy Share Image
It's amazing what you can do without in terms of filmmaking when a story is really important. — Justin Chadwick Copy Share Image
You can't make movies without known names, and unknowns can't become known, because they can't get work. — Debra Granik Copy Share Image
There's movies that I would've loved to be in that I just wasn't even considered for because they need a name. And that happens… — Alden Ehrenreich Copy Share Image
I don't do films because they tell a particular kind of story, I do films with stories that touch me. — Aamir Khan Copy Share Image
When you decide to make a film, it's imperative that it's a story you just have to tell...no matter what. If so, then dive… — Dori Berinstein Copy Share Image
I think that's how you have to make films. You can't try to imitate or repeat. You have to make your own thing, tell… — Maryann Brandon Copy Share Image
I'd just sort of gravitated toward the arts, and I had always loved music and really loved theater, even though I didn't want to… — Patty Jenkins Copy Share Image
That was devastating to me: how a bright, energetic kid could turn doomed and desperate. — Patty Jenkins Copy Share Image
It's not palm trees and neon signs in Florida; it's strip malls, highways, hot sun beating down on you. — Patty Jenkins Copy Share Image
It was harder, I think, to get attention for the films that I wanted to do than I expected it to be. — Patty Jenkins Copy Share Image
It's not about superheroes. This is the method of universal storytelling that all people have... To me, they're the same as the Greek myths… — Patty Jenkins Copy Share Image
It's not easy to be a hero. You do it because of what you believe, not because of what other people deserve. — Patty Jenkins Copy Share Image
I can't take on the history of 50 percent of the population just because I'm a woman. — Patty Jenkins Copy Share Image
I'm making a movie about Wonder Woman, who I love, who to me is one of the great superheroes, so I just treated her… — Patty Jenkins Copy Share Image
I had to adapt to other worlds, and that helped to educate me that we are all basically the same. — Patty Jenkins 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