Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
It is in its pure form that an art hits hard.
Robert Bresson
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Robert Bresson
Age: 98 †
Born: 1901
Born: September 25
Died: 1999
Died: December 18
Director
Film Director
Painter
Screenwriter
Puy-de-Dome
Pure
Art
Form
Hard
Hits
More quotes by Robert Bresson
In the NUDE, all that is not beautiful is obscene.
Robert Bresson
A too-expected image (cliché) will never seem right, even if it is.
Robert Bresson
Laugh at a bad reputation. Fear a good one that you could not sustain.
Robert Bresson
Cinematography is a writing with images in mouvement and with sounds.
Robert Bresson
The crude real will not by itself yield truth.
Robert Bresson
Practice the precept: find without seeking
Robert Bresson
Bring together things that have as yet never been brought together and did not seem predisposed to be so.
Robert Bresson
When you do not know what you are doing and what you are doing is the best - that is inspiration.
Robert Bresson
Let nothing be changed and all be different.
Robert Bresson
To create is not to deform or invent persons and things. It is to tie new relationships between persons and things which are, and as they are.
Robert Bresson
The things one can express with the hand, with the head, with the shoulders!... How many useless and encumbering words then disappear! What economy!
Robert Bresson
Provoke the unexpected. Expect it.
Robert Bresson
Nothing more inelegant and ineffective than an art conceived in another art's form.
Robert Bresson
Cinematography, a military art. Prepare a film like a battle.
Robert Bresson
Catch instants. Spontaneity, freshness.
Robert Bresson
Hide the ideas, but so that people find them. The most important will be the most hidden.
Robert Bresson
Cinema, radio, television, magazines are a school of inattention: people look without seeing, listen in without hearing.
Robert Bresson
Be the first to see what you see as you see it.
Robert Bresson
Empty the pond to get the fish.
Robert Bresson
The eye solicited alone makes the ear impatient, the ear solicited alone makes the eye impatient. Use these impatiences. Power of the cinematographer who appeals to the two senses in a governable way. Against the tactics of speed, of noise, set tactics of slowness, of silence.
Robert Bresson