
“You make the movie through the cinematography – it sounds quite a simple idea, but it was like a huge revelation to me.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I like the probability of the impossible.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“There was a village watercolour society and they’d come and paint in my field. I watched them from the window, the way they would struggle this way and that to find the perfect moment. God has made every angle on that beautiful, and I felt that tremendously.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“’Puffball’ is a love story… no, it’s a life story.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“And later I thought, I can’t think how anyone can become a director without learning the craft of cinematography.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I’ve used mirrors in a lot of movies. I think the mirror is an extraordinary thing, also the reflective, a reflection in water, etc.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I’ve always thought there was something very marvelous and magical about mirrors, and that they are connected to memory as well.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Any change in form produces a fear of change, and that has accelerated. Marketing is the death of invention, because marketing deals with the familiar.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“But in marketing, the familiar is everything, and that is controlled by the studio. That is reaching its apogee now.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Children’s finger-painting came under the arts, but movies didn’t.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Fear has many faces.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I was very glad later when I was directing that I wasn’t in the hands of a cinematographer and hoping that he would do it well. I would know what he was doing, and we could discuss how that scene would look.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“In life, we all learn from everyone.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Marketing is a very good thing, but it shouldn’t control everything. It should be the tool, not that which dictates.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Movies are not scripts – movies are films; they’re not books, they’re not the theatre.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Some people are very lucky, and have the story in their heads. I’ve never storyboarded anything. I like the idea of chance. What makes God laugh is people who make plans.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“The great difference between screen acting and theatre acting is that screen acting is about reacting – 75% of the time, great screen actors are great reactors.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“The rules are learnt in order to be broken, but if you don’t know them, then something is missing.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“They think something’s gone wrong, but in Don’t Look Now, for instance, one scene was made by a mistake. It’s the scene where Donald Sutherland goes to look for the policeman who’s investigating the two women.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Years ago I had a house in Sussex, it was like Arcadia, with an old Victorian bridge, a pond and the Downs.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I imagine if aliens came down to Earth, they’d actually be quite tall; people seem to get everything right about extraterrestrials but the size!”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I’ve always admired the tradition of storytellers who sat in the public market and told their stories to gathered crowds. They’d start with a single premise and talk for hours – the notion of one story, ever-changing but never-ending.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“There’s no one ‘right’ way of making a science fiction movie; there’s no one way of making any kind of movie, really!”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Oh, some of my films have been attacked with absolute vitriol!”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I was always a bit arty-farty as a boy. ‘Come on, Mr. Arty-Farty,’ my sister used to say to me.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I came up the old-fashioned way – tea boy, cutter, focus-puller, cinematographer – but I wasn’t myself old-fashioned.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Film remains completely mystical and mysterious to me.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“When a book is just a plot, you know, two men fight for the love of a woman in a wild frontier, I immediately ask, ‘Why?’”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Marketing is such a key issue; in fact, the marketing department is often involved in the approval of scripts now.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“A lot of my movies have come to be thought about only years after the fact, and I’m sad about that but also happy about it in a way, as it’s given them longevity.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“People are mistaken to view cinema as some sort of gimmick. It’s very much ingrained in the ways in which we understand each other.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“When I look around, I begin to understand what Socrates meant when he said, ‘How much there is in the world I do not want.’”
― Nicolas Roeg
“My father was an extraordinary man.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“When my sister and I were very young, my father used to tell us fairy stories that he’d made up. My mother was always telling him that he should write them down, but he would say, ‘Well, they’ve all been done before. There are so many blooming books in the world – why should I write another one?’”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I don’t look back on any film I’ve done with fondness or pride.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I’ve never tried to enhance my reputation. Never moved upwards from one thing to another. That sort of thing is of no interest to me at all.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“We all have our beliefs or our agnosticism.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I wouldn’t like to be a non-believer in anything.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“We’re all influenced by everything unless we’re locked in an empty room.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Youth is so exciting. It’ll take over. I don’t want to be swept away. I want to be with the taking-over people, right to the end.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“How can you judge one film against another?”
― Nicolas Roeg
“’Eureka’ was very bad timing. The early 1980s: Reagan and Thatcher were in, greed was good, and here was a film about the richest man in the world who still couldn’t be happy. Politically and sociologically, it was out of step.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“There’s horror in your life, believe me, whether it’s coming, or you’ve just been lucky to miss it today.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I’ve been told my movies are difficult to market.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I’ve always noticed that films set in any sort of future very rarely draw on the present.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I’ve always felt that, although Truffaut was greatly revered and admired, at the same time, in terms of film and how much he loved film, he was underestimated.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Critics reach that age when it is as valuable and daring to hold a negative opinion as it is for a positive. We learn and understand from both.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I like getting up early, but I haven’t got a routine – mainly because I never have a clear idea of what day of the week it is.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I generally try to avoid talking about my old films – I find it difficult.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Too many films today feel formulaic and familiar. I prefer it when the familiar is made to feel strange.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I’ve always loved the future. But I must say the future changes a lot quicker than it used to. An era used to last thirty or forty years – now we’re lucky if it’s five.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I realized I’ve spent all my life creating a past.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Film can be more of a reality than a page with words can ever be.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Don’t you think it’s something strange that you rarely look at yourself in the mirror, except to do things like stand and ponder? I mean, in Shakespeare’s day, it was thought that the mirror would reveal something, that it is trying to tell you something – not just to tidy your hair, but something more.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Mirrors are the essence of movies.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Our lives are full of all the genres. Fear and hope and sadness.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Men and women’s needs and desires overlap but go in different directions as well.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Grief is an emotion that’s almost unplayable because you’re in a separate emotional state; it’s an inconsolable emotion.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I hate it when people talk about Tony Curtis and say: ‘His real name was Bernie Schwartz… ‘ That was just the name that he was given at birth. It’s not the person he lived his life with, and became.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Tony Curtis was a joy to work with. He had a curious innocence that is very young and wise at the same time.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I think the big studios shaped and formed the artists that they put under contract.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Our memory and the movies keep movie stars alive for us, and Tony Curtis is still a star.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Nature repeats itself, but it never starts from the beginning.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“We can’t get our youth back.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“You can’t hide in life. We are all being watched by some larger vision.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I like women in film. I like women in general, but I especially like to show them on film. They are not ciphers.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“When I went to the cinema as a boy, when I saw a war film, I thought the general was the star, and that Cary Grant was an extra. I had no idea about the structure of film, but I loved going to the cinema.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Oscars are won with two or three shots only, because if it’s really beautifully photographed, you don’t really notice it until the astounding moment emphasizes it.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I made a film called ‘Bad Timing’ that I thought everybody would respond to. It was about obsessive love and physical obsession. I thought this must touch everyone, from university dons down.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“You cannot intellectualize yourself out of obsession. You cannot cure yourself of it.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“When you admire someone’s work, you are amazed by who you think they are.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I think I’ve never really liked the idea of genre, a film that follows the rules of a genre.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“I love that perhaps we don’t see the things that are there because we have no yardstick to see things by, to compare them.”
― Nicolas Roeg
“Any cuts that are done to any film, they’re usually things that have some personal resonance for whoever has got permission to cut it and feels they should. But it has very little to do with the actual weight, the truth, of the piece.”
― Nicolas Roeg
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