Bertrand Tavernier on French Cinema

“[…] some of the greatest [French] filmmakers –I mean, Becker, Sautet, Renoir, Vigo– are detached* from the plot… At least, from the tyranny of the plot. The characters should be more interesting than the plot. ”

Also, in conversation with Kent Jones in the NYFF:

[*] He actually said ‘distressed’, but we know what he meant.

He really tried

Once there was a time when people really cared for Africa. And even accepted the most bizarre invitations in order to feel they were helping. Like Dylan.

Nobody said it would be easy.