“A scholar … should turn his ears from the talk of the illiterate and not take it to heart.”
Maimónides book Mishneh Torah
Treatise 3: “The Study of the Torah,” H. Russell, trans. (1983), p. 69
Mishneh Torah (c. 1180)
Herzog on Herzog (2002)
“A scholar … should turn his ears from the talk of the illiterate and not take it to heart.”
Maimónides book Mishneh Torah
Treatise 3: “The Study of the Torah,” H. Russell, trans. (1983), p. 69
Mishneh Torah (c. 1180)
Alan Moore (1953) English writer primarily known for his work in comic books
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/alan-moore-the-reluctant-hero-64407.html <br class="br">Context: If I write a crappy comic book, it doesn't cost the budget of an emergent Third World nation. When you've got these kinds of sums involved in creating another two hours of entertainment for Western teenagers, I feel it crosses the line from being merely distasteful to being wrong. To paint comic books as childish and illiterate is lazy. A lot of comic books are very literate — unlike most films.
David Cronenberg (1943) Canadian film director, screenwriter and actor
Source: Cronenberg on Cronenberg (1997), Ch. 4
Chris Hedges book American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America
Source: American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America, Chapter One: Faith
Andrei Tarkovsky book Sculpting in Time
And we can only talk about its components rather arbitrarily, dividing it up artificially or the sake of theoretical discussion.
Source: Sculpting in Time (1986), p. 114
Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) American poet
The Necessary Angel (1951), Imagination as Value
Context: The best definition of true imagination is that it is the sum of our faculties. Poetry is the scholar's art. The acute intelligence of the imagination, the illimitable resources of its memory, its power to possess the moment it perceives — if we were speaking of light itself, and thinking of the relationship between objects and light, no further demonstration would be necessary... What light requires a day to do, and by day I mean a kind of Biblical revolution of time, the imagination does in the twinkling of an eye. It colors, increases, brings to a beginning and end, invents languages, crushes men, and, for that matter, gods in its hands, it says to women more than it is possible to say, it rescues all of us from what we have called absolute fact...
Zhang Yimou (1950) Chinese actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer
"Fighting for Peace (and Art Films), Zhang Yimou on “Hero”" in Indie Wire https://www.indiewire.com/2004/08/fighting-for-peace-and-art-films-zhang-yimou-on-hero-78697/ (27 August 2004)
“Films are an art form which are sold after packaging in this commercial world.”
Shahrukh Khan (1965) Indian actor, producer and television personality
From interview with Komal Nahta
“Film contains potentialities for the combination of all the arts such as Wagner never dreamt of.”
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) English composer
"Film Music", The R. C. M. Magazine, February 1944.
Jean-Luc Godard (1930) French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film critic
Quoted in: Richard Roud, Godard, introduction (1970).