Peter Greenaway's Quotes
Born: 1942-04-05
Profession: Director
Nation: British
Biography of Peter Greenaway
As for critics, one mediocre writer is more valuable than ten good critics. They are like haughty, barren spinsters lodged in a maternity ward.
Tags: Good, Valuable, WriterI admit that death is not just about you, it's also about the people who love you.
Tags: Admit, Death, LoveI can't think of anyone who has done anything remotely useful after the age of 80.
Tags: After, Age, DoneI don't believe in the deplorable notion of realism in the cinema: you can over-reach it, and it becomes as false as convention.
Tags: Cinema, False, RealismI don't want to be a film-maker. I think painting is far more exciting and profound.
Tags: Exciting, Far, PaintingI've always been fascinated by Eisenstein.
Tags: FascinatedThe Sistine Chapel is an extraordinary work of education - it lays out all the early books of the Bible.
Tags: Books, Education, WorkWe all know that we're going to die, but we don't know when. That's not a blessing, that's a curse.
Tags: Blessing, Curse, DieI always think that art is one of the most wonderful exciting curious ways to learn. I have no worries or apologies about art being used as a teaching medium.
Tags: Art, Learn, WonderfulI suppose I am gently cynical about notions of who we think we are, but I certainly don't hate my fellow man. I think my cinema, although it might often deal with death and decay, is highly celebratory.
Tags: Death, Hate, OftenI think my films are always quite self-reflexive and always question 'why am I doing this, is this the right way to do it, what is cinema for, does it have a purpose?'
Tags: Purpose, Question, WhyI think that every artist dreams of renewing the forms which came before, but I think very few can be considered to have achieved that. We are all dwarves standing upon the shoulders of the giants who preceded us, and I think we must never forget that. After all, even iconoclasts only exist with respect to that which they destroy.
Tags: Dreams, Forget, RespectI think that films or indeed any art work should be made in a way that they are infinitely viewable; so that you could go back to it time and time again, not necessarily immediately but over a space of time, and see new things in it, or new ways of looking at it.
Tags: Art, Time, WorkIn a world where we can all be our own filmmakers, the old elites are disappearing and there is no desire to look at somebody else's dream anymore because you can go off and make your own.
Tags: Dream, Else, Old