“I felt sometimes too responsible as an actor because people promote violence or weird things that I don't want to be part of.” PeopleWantSometimesActorsFeltViolenceResponsibleWeird Things Author:Sophie Marceau
“Violence is used to portray what happens in a film. It only helps portray the actors and what they do. I think it is more about the story, when you have something to play off of.” ThinkingPlayHelpingStoriesHappensFilmUsedActorsViolence Author:Jake Lloyd
“It's a very fascinating thing for an actor to play somebody who is suffering, and you have to express the suffering, but in an inarticulate way and sometimes a dysfunctional way, through violence.” WaySometimesPlaySufferingActorsViolenceFascinatingInarticulate Author:Eddie Marsan
“We know that ISIL and other terrorist groups are actively encouraging people, around the world and in our country, to commit terrible acts of violence, oftentimes as lone-wolf actors.” PeopleKnowsWorldCountryActorsViolenceGroupsTerribleTerroristCommitOur CountryAround The WorldLoneActs Of ViolenceIsilLone WolfTerrorist Groups Author:Barack Obama
“I didn't want to be a victim of my own message [in Trust film]. I didn't want to take advantage of a 14-year-old actor. I didn't want there to be any nudity, or any real overt violence. I think it's more terrifying that there is no violence, in that moment. There's control and there's power, but there's no violence.” ThinkingWantYearsRealMomentsFilmActorsMy OwnViolenceMessagesAdvantageVictimThat MomentNudity Author:David Schwimmer
“There is no effort to acknowledge some equivalent accountability by associating "terrorism" with all violence that is deliberately aimed at civilians, either directly or as foreseeable effects of violent acts, whether the actor is a non-state individual or group or the state.” StatesActorsIndividualEffortViolenceGroupsEffectsTerrorismViolentAcknowledgeAccountabilityCiviliansViolent Acts Author:Richard A. Falk
“The British leadership has acknowledged that it only became possible to end the violence in North Ireland when it stopped thinking of the [Irish Republican Army] as "a terrorist organization" and began treating it as a political actor with genuine grievances that deserved to be addressed.” ThinkingEndsPoliticalActorsViolenceRepublicanOrganizationArmyBritishTerroristGenuineIrelandGrievance Author:Richard A. Falk
“From a performance standpoint, it just gives [actors] so much - I had such a great cast [ in Valley of Violence] - and it gives them the ability to go wild with it and to have performances that are memorable.” GivingActorsAbilityViolencePerformancesCastsMemorableValleysStandpoint Author:Ti West