"I was an anorexic, beer drinking, class cutting, doodling, shoplifting, skater chick that was into nature, art class, and the beach."
About Rebecca Miller
Rebecca Miller — Life and Legacy
Rebecca Miller is a prominent filmmaker and author whose work often delves into the intricate dynamics of love and identity. Her film 'The Private Lives of Pippa Lee' exemplifies her ability to weave complex narratives that explore how personal relationships shape our sense of self. Miller's characters frequently confront their inner conflicts, revealing the emotional depth that defines human experience. In her storytelling, Miller articulates the idea that identity is not static but rather a tapestry woven from our interactions and experiences. For instance, she captures the essence of love as both a nurturing and challenging force, suggesting that understanding oneself is crucial to forming meaningful connections. Her quote, "Love is not just a feeling; it’s a journey of self-discovery," encapsulates this philosophy. Miller's work continues to resonate today, as it invites audiences to reflect on their own relationships and the complexities of their identities. By challenging conventional portrayals of love, she opens up conversations about authenticity and the transformative power of connection.
Quote collection
Rebecca Miller quotes (page 1 of 3)
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"The quality of life decreases with heightened security."
"Nobody is so weird others can't identify with them."
"In a way, after you're done directing there is a sense of amnesia that washes over you, you can't exactly remember how you did things. It's a zone, just like an athlete, when they can't remember what they did, but somehow got it done."
"I've always been fascinated by the way that children and animals suffer stoically in a way that I don't think adults do."
"I don't like getting patted down and taking off my shoes at the airport."
"Every milieu has something ridiculous about it - film-making, the music world, painting - because people who take themselves seriously become funny pretty quickly."
"I was always very curious about other people. I would always stare and my mother would say - just please close your mouth!"
"I'm fascinated by what makes up a self, how one becomes a self, how much is it an answer to others and how much is it an essence of self."
"When I left university I was sure that I was going to be a painter. Then I had a crisis, a revelation. I saw Dolce Vita and my mind was blown by it, by the synthesis. I realised I wanted to be a filmmaker and started making films. I was writing screenplays and couldn't get money because my work was so uncommercial. I got married and started writing fiction. What was wonderful is that it gave me my freedom because no-one can tell me I can't work. Novels have become equally important to me as films. I consider myself a storyteller and passionately engaged in both of those disciplines."
"One of the things that's good for me is that I can go from one art form to another."
"Ambition can be a disease, and it feeds on itself."
"In a way, a lot of my work is in the re-writing once it is cast, as I adapt to the rhythms of how the roles are played out by the actors."
"We all have to embrace the idea not to be worried about there being other women in the room. Gay men work with such solidarity."
"Looking at paintings was a huge part of finding my way into the lush world of the 18th century."
"I was trained to look at colour, edges, to see negative space. I honestly think my greatest influence as a writer is from Cubism - the idea of a multi-faceted, multi-perspective way of looking at things."
"That's one thing I find about having children - it does unlock a door that separates you from other women who've had children."
"I would have started writing a lot earlier if I hadn't been [Arthur Miller's daughter]."
"Novels have become equally important to me as films. I consider myself a storyteller and passionately engaged in both of those disciplines."
"I saw Dolce Vita and my mind was blown by it, by the synthesis. I realised I wanted to be a filmmaker and started making films. I was writing screenplays and couldn't get money because my work was so uncommercial."