Carlos Reygadas

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"I really think most of what we call cinema is not cinema. It's really film theatre or, even
worse, illustrated literature. The object of the film is the story and the characters are just
technical people representing something. Most cinema is comic books. In my opinion that is
not real cinema. Real cinema is much closer to music. Music doesn't represent anything, it is
just something that will convey feeling. It doesn't mean anything. I hate the idea that film is
actually telling a story! The great part of film is to make you feel, not by the narrative. [...]
The light itself is beautiful. In literature, that does not exist. You can just write, "The sun
came up." The beauty in my film is the sun itself. You don't have to recreate it. In cinema, the
story and the photography are the same thing. It's not like, "I don't like the story, but great
photography." The photography is the film itself; it's not a vehicle for the story. I don't want
a story and then you illustrate it, in a way that there will always be a division between form
and meaning. I think in art, form and meaning are the same thing. In that sense, music is the
most noble of arts, because it does not permit you to separate the music from the meaning.
When cinema is true, it is a language in itself - that is why it is an art. I hate the idea that a
good film is a good story, as Hollywood people say. That's not letting cinema be totally
free."

~ Carlos Reygadas

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