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We discover and invent new ways of finding out the same old things.
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More and more, even with a measure of success, I'm not sure what it is people are seeing when they see a movie I've made.
Hal Hartley
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Though I'm not religious, I am interested in religion. I read a lot of history and I think it came out of that. I just think I couldn't understand certain eras of history without knowing what these people believed in.
Hal Hartley -
TRUST took as its starting point the question, What would happen if a movie took the character of a teen-age girl seriously?.
Hal Hartley -
Everybody's a specialist.
Hal Hartley -
Perhaps I'm just optimistic.
Hal Hartley -
All the discoveries seem to be discoveries of means.
Hal Hartley -
This notion of changing technology interests me. I work on a computer now, and it's not been easy to adjust. I still prefer to have my hands on film when I'm editing.
Hal Hartley
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I wonder if there is anything to discover.
Hal Hartley -
I'll marry you if you admit that respect, admiration, and trust equals love.
Hal Hartley -
I think maybe written films are better than real films. You can see them in your head and yet everything is exactly as you want it to be.
Hal Hartley -
I'm often uncertain of what's expected of a movie.
Hal Hartley -
I see (humor) in the smallest things.
Hal Hartley -
There's no such thing as adventure. There's no such thing as romance. There's only trouble and desire.
Hal Hartley