Jacques Rivette –

Since he passed away today, here are several quotes from a lifetime of pushing the envelope:

“People who go to, say, one film every two weeks and tell themselves, “I will see the great films, but not the others, not the commercial movies,” I think those people have no chance of really seeing cinema. I think that cinema is only accessible to those who accept that they must consume the “mainstream.” On the other hand, the consumers of mainstream cinema who reject

[Marguerite] Duras, [Robert] Bresson, [Jean-Marie] Straub or [Werner] Schroeter, are also people who refuse cinema. That said, it’s a question of lifestyle: there are those whose daily schedule includes two hours to watch a movie, others who prefer to read, or listen to music.”

“I guess I like a lot of directors. Or at least I try to.”

“When you see the films of certain young directors, you get the impression that film history begins for them around 1980.”

[on television] “I have no relation with television. It’s not a willed refusal. First, because I’m never at home; there too, it’s a question of lifestyle. I have on occasion seen films on television at friends’ homes, and since I’m not used to it, I’ve always had the impression that I was not watching the film, that I was seeing something else, a reflection . . . It was not a real connection! I agree with what [Jean] Eustache says, television is great for a second viewing, but not for discovering a film. It’s a bit like seeing a film again on the editing table. And when I speak with people who’ve seen on television a film I saw earlier on the screen, I always have the impression that they haven’t seen quite the same film, but maybe that’s wrong.”

 

“And Twin Peaks, the Film is the craziest film in the history of cinema. I have no idea what happened, I have no idea what I saw, all I know is that I left the theater floating six feet above the ground.”

“And I took a long time to appreciate Lynch.”

[on James Cameron] “Cameron isn’t evil, he’s not an asshole like Spielberg. He wants to be the new De Mille. Unfortunately, he can’t direct his way out of a paper bag.”

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