A Quote by Alison Goldfrapp

I love entering the bowels of the cinema and immersing myself in another world. — © Alison Goldfrapp
I love entering the bowels of the cinema and immersing myself in another world.
Cinema is a great medium for creating a dream world and entering into it.
The best part of being a writer for me is immersing myself in a fictional world, which is the opposite of being on social media. At the same time, if no one ever read my work, if I was writing solely for myself, I bet it would be lonely and a lot less fun.
I jealously guard my research time and I love fully immersing myself in those dusty old books and papers. It's one of the most enjoyable parts of my job.
There is another interesting paradox here: by immersing ourselves in what we love, we find ourselves. We do not lose ourselves. One does not lose one's identity by falling in love.
I would be open to doing cinema anywhere in the world. I wouldn't want to restrict myself to a certain kind of cinema or a certain language or get typecast.
I love nothing better than immersing myself in different street cultures; exploring all those neighbourhoods in Tokyo was quite amazing, or visiting Morocco to see an Inditex factory.
A message I've been telling myself: the cinema is very conservative, and unless you have a story that satisfies you, that is within the unchallenging zone, but you love it, you can't do it as cinema. Otherwise, you better go do it for television, which is more daring now.
Marriage with love is entering heaven with one's eyes shut, but marriage without love is entering hell with them open.
I find solace in immersing myself in my work.
I used to think the actor's job was immersing himself completely in another personality.
The thing you do is escape from them by immersing myself in the character you're playing.
Immersing myself in the Wrigleyville area was special to me and my family.
I think that there's a very lucid side in cinema: entering a theater and seeing the film.
There's so much to see and do in Austrailia, but a lot of it is outside so I've ben immersing myself in their telly.
I feel this music has nurtured me as I've been immersing myself in it. I've felt supported by it.
Even when I rehearse down in the bowels of the Metropolitan Opera, you can't help but think why The Phantom of the Opera was inspired by what happens in the bowels of the opera house.
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