Anthony Minghella was a renowned British film director, born on January 6, 1954, and passed away on March 18, 2008. He was known for his unique filmmaking style and profound insights into human nature, with notable works including 'The English Patient' and 'Cold Mountain'.
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“As a teenager I was obsessed with music and with writing and performing songs.”
“I don't hold with the notion that only bad books make good movies.”
“I have always believed that there is a need for life-affirming films.”
“Of course, like all film-makers I've been mesmerised by cinema since I was a child.”
“I am a writer who was able to direct the films that I write.”
“Betrayals during war are childlike compared with our betrayals during peace.”
“Waiting is part of writing. When I write the word 'waiting' by hand it even looks like 'writing.'”
“The BFI exists to celebrate all poets of world cinema, of the past and present.”
“Being a writer-director can sometimes make you incredibly blinkered.”
