There are different cinema traditions in France, Spain and other European countries. There's a much stronger intellectual tradition: cinema is seen in a more serious way.

After 'The Gamekeeper' I made one other film called 'Looks and Smiles,' but making British films was very difficult. There wasn't a tradition of British cinema.

There's so much control, so many executive producers, so many people looking over their shoulder, so many people trying to second-guess the boss. The space for writers and directors and actors to be creative is zilch.

I think you find amongst ordinary people there are a lot of people that are really talented.

When you're at the wrong end of your 70s, everything is a challenge.

The E.U. is an economically right-wing organization that prioritizes the interests of big corporations.

I think that cinema is medium of communication. It's as valid as novels or fine art.

In the 1980s, I had a lot of films, documentaries for television, which were about why the trade unions had failed to organize resistance to Margaret Thatcher's plans. And they were banned. I had to fight for those films.

There's no great desire to own lots of stuff - and I don't. You can only live in one house and drive one car.

Anti-Semitism is a form of racism, and all forms of racism are horrible.

I try to avoid mirrors.

It would be exciting to take part in what we now call the Enlightenment at the end of the 18th century, but with modern dentistry.

Eric Cantona is a giggler.

People who are deaf or hard of hearing need all the support we can give them.

Oh, I don't like labels.

I think cinema is taken a bit more seriously in France.

If you think back to the great French directors it's difficult to think of British film-makers who are comparable.

Don't take advice. You have to make up your own mind what to do from the beginning.

Politics lives in people, ideas live in people, they live in the concrete struggles that people have.

How families interact is not some abstract concept of mother, son, father, daughter; it has to do with economic circumstances, the work they do, the time they can spend with each other.

A TV series is a long commitment.

When you get older you do one film at a time.

I wasn't from a political family. Nobody talked politics.

Ordinary people can be very articulate and very eloquent.

My father worked in a factory and as a child it felt very secure. It felt very secure because everybody had work, the schools were free, so there was a security of knowing that the war had finished and families would come together again.

I'm not a great cinema-goer.

I guess my style's a little edgy but comfortable. I like being comfortable, for sure, and kind of casual.

I think social media has taken over for our generation. It's a big part of our lives, and it's kind of sad.

When it rains, I have good energy; I'm in a good mood.

Sometimes I just want to be left alone and be a normal kid for, like, five minutes. That's tough when the paparazzi are chasing you.

I'm trying my best with what I want to do, which is modelling. I think I'm on my own career path, and I don't really care what other people have to say about me being in the spotlight of my sisters. I'm just doing my own thing.

I'm super OCD, so everything is clean.

Sexy is confident.

My name is Kendall. Kendall Jenner. I am not a Kardashian.

I try to keep my filters simple. I don't do anything major to my photos.

My dad is my everything. He always had the craziest speeches for Kylie and me growing up, good words to live by.

You can't take anything personally in this business. Follow your dreams, but there is a lot of criticism. You have to brush it off. Everybody is looking for something different.

It's true, I used to be so shy. I used to never talk, just sit back and do my thing. I was never bullied, though, and it was never like it was something that needed to be 'fixed', like being shy is a bad thing.

Every girl loves posing in her underwear. It's always fun to do that.

My entire life, I just wanted a pony, and I couldn't care less about a pair of shoes.

I think my mom and dad have an incredible work ethic, and we've grown up around it.

My sisters take, like, hours to get ready, and I'm, like, really quick. I think I get that from my dad.

I'm lucky that I've never been bullied personally. There are always going to be kids who are mean and say stuff, but the people that matter to you - the people you love, like your parents, your siblings, and your friends - those are the people you should listen to.

What people don't understand is that calling someone too skinny is the same as calling someone too fat; it's not a nice feeling.

If I see something really nasty on Twitter, I will usually delete it or block the person because I don't want to see that every day... Get to know me, and then you can talk about me!

Me and Kylie are sisters, but not everything we can always do together. She's not trying to be a model. She's trying to be more like a personality. We're trying to kind of separate ourselves - not in a bad way!

I don't work with a trainer. I just go to cheerleading practice and run a couple times a week.

My dad is my dad, but he's not there physically anymore. But she lets me call her 'Dad' - that's the last little piece of Dad I've got.

I feel really productive. I'm very competitive with myself. I'm a scheduler. I'm always trying to keep everything together - I'm very OCD and very organized.

I don't check any Web sites daily, but I love Instagram.