A Film Is Not A Documentary. And What's Wonderful About Film Is That It's A Real Provocation For People. I Never, Ever See Film As Being An Absolute Version Of The Truth.
Well, I’ve Been In Several Films Including Documentaries, But The Big Blockbuster, I Was Hired As Advisor To The Actors, I Was Trying To Make Jesuits Out Of Them.
There's A Plethora Of Wonderful Documentaries. I Made A Point Of Not Looking At Anyone Else's Portrayal Of Henry Because I Think It Would Have Been Too Confusing - So I've Got A Lot Of Films To Look Forward To.
I Coauthored My First Nonfiction Book By The Time I Was 25. I Have Been Involved In Nonfiction Documentaries, Newspapers, Tv And Internet Since That Time.
Right After I Did 'the Fountain,' I Wanted To Go Make A Documentary Or Something That Was Less Constructed - More Natural. I Was Searching For A Project, And Sniffing Around, 'the Wrestler' Fit Right In
A Good Documentary Or Educational Film Is Not Raw Experience. The Material Has Passed The Mill Of Reason, It Has Been Sifted And Interpreted.
...it Is A Very Risky Thing For Anyone To Go About Proclaiming The Truth Simply Because He Finds Himself In Possession Of Concrete Documentary Proofs Or On The Evidence Of His Own Eyes, Which Is Always Overestimated.
...it Is A Very Risky Thing For Anyone To Go About Proclaiming The Truth Simply Because He Finds Himself In Possession Of Concrete Documentary Proofs Or On The Evidence Of His Own Eyes, Which Is Always Overestimated.
Actually, Documentary Pictures Include Every Subject In The World - Good, Bad, Indifferent. I Have Yet To See A Fine Photograph Which Is Not A Good Document.