Top 18 Quotes & Sayings by Kelly Reichardt

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Kelly Reichardt.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Kelly Reichardt

Kelly Reichardt is an American film director and screenwriter. She is known for her minimalist films closely associated with slow cinema, many of which deal with working-class characters in small, rural communities.

I'm looking at the window and can't understand why there are six hundred thousand SUVs here in this little town. No one can even move. Why doesn't everyone just get out and walk?
I have to say: We were looking at all of Native American actors, who mostly all work under one casting director. And there's so much talent to be cast. There really is. We saw some really good readings. There's more talent to be had there.
I'm drawn to people that have tasks to do. — © Kelly Reichardt
I'm drawn to people that have tasks to do.
I'm 51. So I'm just saying, 30 years from now you're going to have a different outlook. That's what a midlife crisis is.
I'm not miserable, but I can't not be angry.
I find filmmaking to be a super lonely, alienating experience.
I don't dislike everything I do. Especially with a film, you don't have an easy relationship with it when it's done because it's been your life.
The beautiful moment sits very close to the horrific one.
I was coming to be an adult, the AIDS epidemic happened. Moving to New York, watching that unfold, and watching the activism around that... it was complete chaos of life, and then this horrific non-response from the powers that be. There was a lot of misery and sadness tied up in that.
Waking up and having a project to work on is one of life's great pleasures.
Happiness is a strange word. So conclusive. Happiness is a thing that happens for a moment.
In my mid-age I do feel more at peace - not with the world, but with myself.
I don't have to be making something to feel like life has value.
The lies are in the dialogue, the truth is in the visuals.
As a child, I remember being in the pool at this pool party and having to get out of the pool to watch Nixon resign. My first idea of a president was of a guy who was a crook.
I'm still the person on my friend's couch, and I'd like to own the couch.
It's been a lifetime of trying to have less beef. Beef comes very naturally to me. I was born with my dukes up, but that's not always necessary anymore. I have to retrain myself.
I like to have a project. I live to have something to waste my energy on, something to think about. To figure out like a puzzle. — © Kelly Reichardt
I like to have a project. I live to have something to waste my energy on, something to think about. To figure out like a puzzle.
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