Top 12 Quotes & Sayings by Francesca Gregorini

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American director Francesca Gregorini.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Francesca Gregorini

Countess Francesca McKnight Donatella Romana Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna, known professionally as Francesca Gregorini, is an Italian-American screenwriter and film director.

Life, to me, is never one color. Even in the saddest moments, you can have a chuckle. And in the happiest moments, you can shed a tear.
Ultimately, what audiences respond to is truth. Even as fantastical as the story can be, and out there, at its core, it's dealing with loss, madness and mortality.
I'm very jealous of actors that swoop in for 20 days, and then swoop back out. When you're a director, you're on that train for the next two years, so you best love it like you've never loved anything, ever.
The test for me, when I read other people's scripts, is whether I feel like there's something about me that is the best person to tell this story. I have a pretty high bar for myself. There's a lot of scripts that I read and think, "Oh, this is great, but I think there are 50 other directors who could bring this to the cinema."
I think we all have limitations, as directors. I don't care what the budget is, it's probably never enough money and never enough time. You figure it out. Sometimes the limitations bring more creativity.
What I love is when I'm in the theater with audiences and I hear them laugh. That's such a relief to me. They're going on the ride and they're allowing themselves to enjoy it, even though we're traversing some dark waters.
Casting is very instinctual. I really like to meet people. To me, it's about their essence more than their audition.
All the things that live within you find their place, in character and story, once you tap into that other space that is the creative writing space.
I think hope is key, in life and in art. — © Francesca Gregorini
I think hope is key, in life and in art.
It takes forever to make a film. It's a gargantuan thing of untold effort.
If you're gonna take people on a journey that deals with some pretty heavy themes, I think you best have a sense of humor, here and there.
The more personal you get, the more universal a story you end up telling.
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