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Lars von Trier
April 30, 1956 -
Nationality: Danish
Category: Director
Subcategory: Danish Director

I always do something that I've never done before.

   

Only a fool does not fear actors, but you can't beat them, and if you can't beat them, join them, as they say. As I've got older I've become very interested in that part of the work.

   

If one devalues rationality, the world tends to fall apart.

   

More than anything, there are more images in evil. Evil is based far more on the visual, whereas good has no good images at all.

   

When I was younger, I was fascinated by David Bowie, for example. he had created an entire myth around himself. It was as important as his music.

   

Actors need bricks to play with, and in fact we rejected all the improvised fragments we had made without a plan. Improvisation without a plan is like tennis without tennis balls.

   

I think it's important that we all try to give something to this medium, instead of just thinking about what is the most efficient way of telling a story or making an audience stay in a cinema.

   

When I was in film school, it was said that all good films were characterised by some form of humour.

   

I grew up in a culturally radical home, where strong emotions were forbidden.

   

I'm having a vacation, and it's so beautiful, and maybe I'll never get another film idea in my life.

   

Far be it from me to force anyone into either chess or dressage, but if you choose to do so yourself, in my opinion there is only one way: follow the rules.

   

I sit there pouring out my woes year after year, coming up with one enormity after another about my mother and the way she let me down; but it doesn't make me any the less fearful.

   

You could say that when you introduce humour to your work, you also step back a little from it. You create a distance.

   

It's always been a lie that it's difficult to make films.

   

That's the great thing about entering a convent: There are things that you simply can't do, so you don't have to worry about them.

   

I'm happy that I'm alive. I feel like someone coming back from Vietnam, you know; I'm sure that later on I'll start killing people in a square somewhere, but right now, I just feel happy to be alive.

   

If I made a musical in the beginning of my career, it would have been crane shots and tracking shots and people coming out of cakes and whatever, but these techniques are something that I've left behind me.

   

I had an almost fetishistic attraction to film technology.

   

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