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Pablo Larraín: Building the character of Diana, we didn’t just want to create a replicated image of her but use cinema and its tools to create an internal world that striked the right balance between the mystery and fragility of her character
Pablo Larraín, Spencer, Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana: You need something very important in film, which is mystery. Kristen can be many things, and she can be very mysterious and very fragile and ultimately very strong as well
Amanda Knox: As I walked back into the free world, I knew that my doppelgänger was there alongside me. Even most of the strangers who offered kindness and support didn’t truly see me. They loved her
Pablo Larraín: If there’s no perversion, there’s no beauty | Natalie Portman: A great director always has a little bit of perversion in the way that they see things. I don't mean in a sexual way. He always took us into unexpected directions
Céline Delaugère, model, Eva Engines's CEO and cofounder of Eva Engines | Eva Search | Find the faces you need among a million profiles
Emma Appleton: Feef Symonds, Traitors: There are no good or bad people, just people making good or bad decisions
Jeanne Moreau : On ne sait pas très bien qui on est. La personnalité d'un être humain est la chose la plus mystérieuse au monde. Cette recherche dans les abysses. Plus on dit des choses sur soi, justes, vraies, plus le mystère s'épaissit
Ada Hegerberg: The one thing I would say to any girl is this: You can’t lose your fire. You can’t let anybody take your fire away from you
Brit Marling: The moment we start imagining a new world and sharing it with one another through story is the moment that new world may actually come
Les comédiennes | Marcel Proust : Ces gestes instables perpétuellement transformés, c'était le mobile chef-d'oeuvre que l'art théâtral se proposait et que détruirait en voulant le fixer l'attention d'un auditeur trop épris
Natalie Portman, Time's Up Revolution of Desire: That world we want to build is the opposite of puritanical. The world in which female desire and sexuality could have its greatest expression and fulfillment
Natalie Portman: a woman who was maybe known first for being a wife, but then became someone who could be recognized on-on their own merits, just... just as Jackie
C'est le film qui, en naissant, donne vie aux personnages, et non les personnages qui donnent vie au film | Robert Bresson
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