January 19th, 2012
Two kinds of films: those that employ the means of theatre (actors, staging, etc.) and use the camera in order to reproduce, and those that employ the means of the cinematograph and use the camera in order to create.
~ Robert Bresson Notes sur le Cinématographe
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