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Lynne Ramsay
Profession : Director
Birth : December 5, 1969
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Cinema is a great medium for creating a dream world and entering into it.
Lynne Ramsay
When I go to the cinema, I want to have a cinematic experience. Some people ignore the sound and you end up seeing something you might see on television and it doesn't explore the form.
Lynne Ramsay
Films I've really liked are when you've walked out and you're still in that movie for a while. That's virtual reality for me, to go into a theatre, especially with the use of sound - a subconscious thing that's underestimated. I remember seeing 'Blue Velvet' when I was 15, and half the audience walking out, but I thought my life had changed.
Lynne Ramsay
With dialogue, people say a lot of things they don't mean. I like dialogue when it's used in a way when the body language says the complete opposite. But I love great dialogue... I think expositional dialogue is quite crass and not like real life.
Lynne Ramsay
Morvern Callar's' a really weird film, in a sense, where I was trying to experiment with taking things in a different direction, and it kind of half works and it half doesn't. And I kind of felt with that film that perhaps I should have pushed it more into the realms of black comedy slightly.
Lynne Ramsay
It was quite a macho world I grew up in, but it was always cheeky and funny, and the women were the ones in the background that were really in control.
Lynne Ramsay
We Need To Talk About Kevin,' as an adaptation, was pretty major. It's a long book, and it's in letters, so it was a real editing experience to boil that down and make it cinematic. I learned a lot doing that film.
Lynne Ramsay
Getting finance together can take a while.
Lynne Ramsay
In my short film, 'Gasman,' I shot it at a kid's party. And the kids were just having a party - they couldn't care less about our film. But that was great because we got this amazing footage where kids were drinking soda and pop or whatever, and getting that sugar high and beating each other up or dancing.
Lynne Ramsay
To me, most filmmaking is a kind of visualization of how people are. The dark, the light, the absurdity of life, all the crazy things, you know? So all of the characters that I've made have been really close to my heart. I guess what I'm interested in is just visualizing a really three-dimensional picture of a person.
Lynne Ramsay
There's something fascinating about record collector minds, hoards of quotes shared and dealt like cards, lines traded, images bought.
Lynne Ramsay
Whatever we take from a film - personal, public, private, subconscious - a list can only contain moments that are often a key to the recognition of something more complex.
Lynne Ramsay
I find it difficult to write with reference to the most memorable moments in film, when for me the best moments in films are truly irreducible.
Lynne Ramsay
When I walk into a cinema, I want to leave with an experience unrepeatable, unquotable and indescribable.
Lynne Ramsay
It interests me when I hear people quoting great thinkers, because it's like, OK, but does that make you any brighter?
Lynne Ramsay
I'd get people asking me about my terrible, poor childhood which, in fact, was very normal, and I'd think, would you be as interested in me if I'd grown up in Surrey? And it surprised me how much I resented that.
Lynne Ramsay
To be honest, I was on the verge of thinking I didn't even want to be a film-maker, just because making 'Ratcatcher' had been so tough. Afterwards, I was just ill. Knackered.
Lynne Ramsay
I can't lose sleep over people who need every last thing spelled out for them.
Lynne Ramsay
I think you can say so much about a character in lots of subtle ways.
Lynne Ramsay
At the time I left film school there wasn't a lot of hope for young film-makers. It was a calling card of film school to be quite slick and commercial, which might lead to getting some stuff on telly.
Lynne Ramsay
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