Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Ed Gass-Donnelly

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian film director Ed Gass-Donnelly.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Ed Gass-Donnelly

Ed Gass-Donnelly is a Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer. His first full-length film, This Beautiful City, was released in 2008 and nominated for four Genies at the 29th Genie Awards. In January 2011 Gass-Donnelly was selected as one of the top ten film makers to watch by Variety.

My favorites movies are always character driven, it's the human equation that makes horror interesting to me, not the monsters. It's how people handle extreme circumstances.
My dad's a prominent theatre director in Toronto, so I grew up in that world, directing and producing theater since I was a teenager. I always loved movies but they seemed too complicated until I got a job as an assistant on a movie-of-the-week and the technical process became demystified, like peeking behind a magician's curtain. Not long after that I switched to movies and never looked back.
I want find to beauty in the world but to do so requires you to acknowledge and confront the darkness. — © Ed Gass-Donnelly
I want find to beauty in the world but to do so requires you to acknowledge and confront the darkness.
I often think off-screen horror is more effective, it's the fear of what is lurking around the corner, just out of sight, that can leave you on the edge of your seat.
I always loved the idea that a photograph was a memory frozen in time.
If there's a great story and great characters, then I can love a film in any genre, though crime thrillers and sci-fi have a particular soft spot in my heart.
I'm fascinated by the possibilities of human behavior, of how two people raised the same way can end up at such different places.
Much like photographs, I also love the idea that ghosts are memories frozen in time. We can be haunted by both just as horrifically. One really becomes a metaphor for the other.
I've always been attracted to the idea of ghosts being memories frozen in time, that a psychological haunting can be just as terrifying as a supernatural one.
I don't think you can erase memory, you can just bury it, and when we're ready to process old traumas they can reveal themselves in unique ways.
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