"I rarely feel the desire to reread a scene the day before the shooting. Sometimes I arrive at the place where the work is to be done and I do not even know what I am going to shoot. This is the system I prefer: to arrive at the moment when shooting is about to begin, absolutely unprepared, virgin. I often ask to be left alone on the spot for fifteen minutes or half an hour and I let my thoughts wander freely."

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Source: Autobiographical interview. Cahiers du Cinema Magazine, 1960.

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Michelangelo Antonioni

Film Director, Screenwriter

Michelangelo Antonioni was an Italian filmmaker known for his exploration of alienation and modernity in films like 'L'Avventura'.

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