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Aaron Sorkin
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“That takes quite an ego”
Alejandro Iñárritu
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“There is no way you can stop”
Alexander Payne
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“I was far from the most talented”
Andrew Kevin Walker
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“It still gave me nightmares”
Armando Iannucci
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“There are no rules anymore”
Bong Joon-ho
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“The fear is hard to get rid of”
Chaitanya Tamhane
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“I want to find my own language”
Charlie Kaufman
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“I don’t believe in rules”
Christopher Nolan
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“I did not intend any message”
Darren Aronofsky
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“I wish I could be more manipulative”
Edgar Wright
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“It becomes a bit like alchemy”
Edward Berger
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“All it takes is a good script”
Eric Roth
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“Screenwriting is a bastardized form of art”
Francis Ford Coppola
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“It’s a devastating decision”
François Ozon
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“I don't suffer”
Guillermo del Toro
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“I am not meta, I am really earnest”
Gus Van Sant
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“You always want it to be different”
John C. Reilly
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“We all owe a debt”
Kevin Smith
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“That’s the joy of it”
M. Night Shyamalan
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“I’m who you want in there”
Małgorzata Szumowska
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“It’s so unpredictable”
Mark Duplass
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“It’s a dog fight”
Noah Baumbach
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“You can't get away from yourself”
Oliver Stone
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“I’m braced for disappointment”
Owen Wilson
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“You just go with it”
Paul Schrader
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“That day is gone”
Pedro Almodóvar
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“Keep it on the rails”
Quentin Tarantino
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“It’s a corrupted cinema”
Rafael Manuel
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“I’m taking it as a chance for growth”
Ricky Gervais
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“The truth is more devastating than a lie”
Sarah Polley
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“It felt so revolutionary”
Seth MacFarlane
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“There’s room for all”
Sofia Coppola
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“Film is our family business”
Spike Lee
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“I’m not a quitter”
Steven Soderbergh
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“I can’t reverse a trend”
Susanne Bier
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“I never looked back”
Taika Waititi
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“No idea is final”
Terry Gilliam
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“Things happen”
Todd Haynes
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“You have to be alone to be inspired”
Werner Herzog
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“Trust in my wild fantasies”
Wim Wenders
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“Everything I loved I had to defend”
Emerging Masters
The Talks’ Emerging Masters is a series in partnership with Rolex featuring the extraordinary talents shaping the future of creativity.
Life
“If you work with somebody for a long time, you have to challenge them otherwise you jeopardize your relationship. You have to constantly reinterpret your work together and provide a new vision of your relationship.”
Willy Vanderperre
Belgium, Photographer
“I learned by doing. The rest is doing experiments and testing and not giving up. If something is not satisfying start again, turn everything upside down and find a new formula for printing. Everything is learning by doing.”
Gerhard Steidl
Germany, Publisher
“Wherever any of us have been wounded, if we dive into what those wounds are, if we go down into and do the hard work within those wounds, we’ll actually find ourselves, we’ll find our real giftedness, a sincere, true giftedness.”
Andrew Garfield
UK, Actor
“I have a moral standard of my own. I know the difference between right and wrong, I know what I feel comfortable with. And if you live up to your own moral standard, you’re going to have a more comfortable life.”
Russell Crowe
Australia, Actor
“I have an irrational fear of boredom. That’s why I now have this tattoo that says “Carpe Diem.” That’s what we should live by!”
Judi Dench
UK, Actress
“I think that when you’re a creator, you set out to create the perfect thing, but the idea of reaching that kind of creative nirvana — that’s something that you should never quite reach.”
Gareth Pugh
UK, Fashion Designer
“I think when you’re an artist who’s been around for a while like I have you understand that it’s almost impossible to make work that is unanimously loved or understood! You can’t please everyone, and that is a great realization.”
Shirin Neshat
Iran, Artist
“One day I realized that it didn’t matter whether people loved me or not. I was released of all that insecurity when I released myself from that fantasy and came to the conclusion that I could be happy making music regardless of whether I was successful or not.”
Shirley Manson
UK, Musician
“Risks are very important to me. It’s the only thing that will define the next career move or else I’ll be plateauing. I’ll be completely stale if I don’t take risks. And that’s not just my career.”
Freida Pinto
India, Actress
“I think every person who is curious is more fascinating, and exploration is a big part of that. If you know everything in advance, if you're too self-confident, then everything will stop at some point.”
Haider Ackermann
Colombia, Fashion Designer
“I think the final circle in being an artist is connecting, making some conversation to the world you’re in. I think if you have that feeling of why you need to do something, you’ll find a way. And I think that really takes you forward! If you’re feeling that, maybe other people need that to.”
Elizabeth Peyton
US, Artist
“I think my love of pushing the boundaries in film comes from my desire as a kid to do something artistic that would amaze people. I wanted to do nothing less than that. Those are the projects that I love: figuring out what might just be possible but hasn't been done yet.”
James Cameron
Canada, Film Director
“As I began to take risks, leaving my very comfortable and secure job and taking this first leap into fashion, every subsequent risk became easier to take because I began to see the kind of opportunity and excitement that risk-taking offered.”
Imran Amed
Canada, Entrepreneur
“I’ve been very lucky — I took the risk to do the things that interested me, so I could have no possible complaints. There’s nothing else I could ask for, really, and if I drop dead tomorrow, I would have had a terrific time.”
Robert Harris
UK, Author
“Belief is very important. It’s like when you are riding a horse and you want it to go to the left, you look to the left first and then pull the horse’s head. As a human being it is the same thing: wherever you put your attention is probably where you are going to find yourself.”
Colin Farrell
Ireland, Actor
“I can’t make people happy if I’m not happy myself. That applies to anyone who tries to achieve something in their life: if you’re not happy, you can’t transfer any happiness to anyone else.”
Ferran Adrià
Spain, Chef
“Follow the things you love! Follow the things that you are intensely passionate about. Follow the things that you like to do, which often to others might seem unimportant.”
Daniel Libeskind
Poland, Architect
“I just want to do everything as good as I possibly can but it is also good to act on an idea and fail — and then you get something out of it. I think it’s really important to not be afraid of failure and to push yourself to try things and jump in the cold water.”
Juergen Teller
Germany, Photographer
“I don’t think I’m ever going to stop wanting to see and experience things. I think the day that you don’t long for that anymore is the day you have kind of given up.”
Sienna Miller
UK, Actor
“It's just so boring listening to false modesty. I've worked for many, many years so I'm really enjoying that my hard work has paid off… I think you should know your worth!”
Denise Gough
Ireland, Actress
“My whole purpose in life is to communicate what I’m doing. I see myself as a modern nomad and a soldier at the same time. Being mainstream won’t change me because once I have something to perform, a task, then I’m a soldier. And I’ve always been a soldier.”
Marina Abramović
Serbia, Artist
“Being creative and keeping your brain occupied is very sensible because if you don’t you die, slowly. Sometimes I feel tired and think I ought to give it up, I don’t want to just retire. I enjoy it all.”
Anthony Hopkins
Wales, Actor
“I think you have to slow down a little bit. But I am just trying to make work; I am just out there making work. I take care of myself so that I can survive. I used to not take care of myself so well, but now I do.”
Larry Clark
US, Film Director
“It all comes down to realizing how good you are and really consciously working with that. I think as an artist we always try to hide the imperfections. But the imperfections are there because we’re all humans, and this is what makes us interesting.”
Nils Frahm
Germany, Composer
“Having come out as a gay man and the self-confidence that gives you is huge! It affects every aspect of your life, including my work. People like honesty. They respect honesty. And my film career took off once I came out.”
Ian McKellen
UK, Actor
“Any kind of quest for achievement has some kind of a personal drive behind it. I'm sure some people would say that it's obviously about the ego, but on the other hand, it's not as if I'm competing against anybody. It's not as if I'm trying to outdo anybody. It's just me trying to do something to see if I can.”
Alex Honnold
US, Rock Climber
“I believe that you’re a result of the choices that you make. Each action has a reaction. Somehow it’s just all connected and I wouldn’t change any of it.”
Lars Ulrich
Denmark, Musician
“We're not having to run from predatory animals like we did for hundreds of thousands of years before. So now we have to make up new activities to fulfill those emotional needs. There is a certain something about the ever-present danger of death that makes living so great.”
Laird Hamilton
US, Surfer
“You don’t have to please everybody. As long as you and the people whose opinions you respect are comfortable and happy with it, then… keep going! Keep making that weird stuff.”
Craig Green
UK, Fashion Designer
“Writing itself should be so extreme, so wild, and so much fun that it doesn’t matter whether or not you ever sell the book.”
Chuck Palahniuk
US, Author
“I am tireless, I’m relatively fearless. It’s hard to hear “no” all the time. It can be tough; you have to have the stomach for it.”
Christine Vachon
US, Film Producer
“Art is something about everyday life. Art is about finding creativity in the normal gutter next to you. To see the potential in something where there is no potential is often where art or creativity is a great tool. It’s about making the impossible possible.”
Olafur Eliasson
Denmark, Artist
“The journey of an artist is a journey of discovery and some engagement with the nature of material, with bodily things and all that has led me to this place. I’m really interested in that as a process because the process moves you in directions that you couldn’t rationally put there.”
Anish Kapoor
UK, Artist
“In life it’s about opening yourself up. It’s about tapping into your instincts and your energies. I think I got very good at that. I have to be open and I have to be open to the possibilities.”
Mick Rock
UK, Photographer
“My work and my life are the same thing to me. I don’t have a life on one side and work on the other side. My entire life has been my work. I don’t have a family, I am by myself, I have made very strict choices.”
Brigitte Lacombe
France, Photographer
“I think the best you can do for yourself is let your subconscious drive you, instead of doing things because you want to achieve some sort of glory.”
Luca Guadagnino
Italy, Film Director
“You’re always looking for a second chance. You’re always looking to do a little bit better than you did the last time. And you hope that the readers will stay with you.”
Stewart O’Nan
US, Author
“One of the things that I’m striving for is an authenticity, to do things which feel natural and make choices which feel authentic and real. I think in a way you sort of can’t help sounding like yourself. You can’t help but put yourself into your work.”
Max Richter
UK, Composer
“The recognition of luck is extraordinarily important — as well as making the best of it and creating to the best of your capabilities on that one opportunity you’re given so that it doesn’t end up in the museum of errors.”
Robert Richardson
US, Cinematographer
“Failure is more interesting. Success only comes in one form. It doesn’t teach you anything. Failure kind of comes in all sorts of ways, and teaches you all sorts of things. You learn by failing.”
Irvine Welsh
UK, Author
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