In this profession, I always admire people who are going on, who have a sort of idea and, however crazy it is, are putting it through; they are putting people and things together, and they make something. I always admire this. But I can't see his pictures. I sit for perhaps twenty-five or thirty or fifty minutes and then I have to leave, because his pictures make me so nervous. I have the feeling the whole time that he wants to tell me things, but I don't understand what it is, and sometimes I have the feeling that he's bluffing, double-crossing me.


On Jean-Luc Godard in an interview with John Simon (1971).


In this profession, I always admire people who are going on, who have a sort of idea and, however crazy it is, are putting it through; they are...

In this profession, I always admire people who are going on, who have a sort of idea and, however crazy it is, are putting it through; they are...

In this profession, I always admire people who are going on, who have a sort of idea and, however crazy it is, are putting it through; they are...

In this profession, I always admire people who are going on, who have a sort of idea and, however crazy it is, are putting it through; they are...