- It is only when memory is filtered through imagination that the films we make will have real depth.
- The longer I live, the less I trust ideas, the more I trust emotions.
- I tend to think that I repeat myself, so I try to resist the temptation to return to what I have already explored.
- I think predictability has become the rule and I'm completely the opposite -- I like spectators to be disturbed.
- You see the world much better through a camera.
- [on Brigitte Bardot] I have always felt that Brigitte Bardot has something of the quality of Alice in Wonderland. If we talk about "professional" players and "instinctive" ones, I definitely put her with the instinctive. Although the shooting of Vie privee (1962) is not a good souvenir, I did get interested in Brigitte from that first time I worked with her, because she had the quality that I'd put in the same category with the very young people I've directed.
- [on Robert Bresson] There's something in the way Bresson makes films which puts me in mind of a certain French tradition that comes from Racine. I don't really think that I was influenced by Bresson, but I would say that I wish I had been.
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