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Inspiring quotes by Greta Gerwig

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Greta Gerwig

  • You only get one life, so you might as well feel all the feelings.
  • The more particular you make something, the more universal it becomes.
  • For me, the French new wave is Truffaut and Rohmer. Godard I sometimes have trouble with because he’s very much of a director’s director. I feel Truffaut is such a humanist, and I always go in that direction.
  • Everybody is always in the middle of their own opera.
  • I’m not goal-oriented so much as I’m constantly aware of what I’m passionate about, and I’m constantly updating the list. I envision many possible futures for myself where I could be happy, so I just try to keep my passions alive.
  • I’m always interested in how people use language to not say what they mean.
  • I just don’t feel like I’ve seen very many movies about 17-year-old girls where the question is not, ‘Will she find the right guy’ or ‘Will he find her?’ The question should be, ‘Is she going to occupy her personhood?’ Because I think we’re very unused to seeing female characters, particularly young female characters, as people.
  • Nobody knows what you have in you until you’ve done it, so I just keep pushing those boundaries, and I figure it will all come out in the wash.
  • There’s something that happens around 27 and 28, when people start coupling off more aggressively or changing their lives according to what their economic prospects are, and not keeping themselves on par with the group – you realise suddenly that they’re not your family. And I think that’s very painful.
  • I’m always interested in relationships between women. I’m always interested in how women relate to each other, whether it’s a family relationship or it’s a friend relationship. That’s such uncharted territory in cinema.

Greta Gerwig was born on August 4, 1983, in Sacramento, California. She began her career in independent films, becoming a prominent figure in the “mumblecore” movement with roles in movies like Hannah Takes the Stairs and Nights and Weekends.

Her breakout as an actress came with Greenberg (2010), and she later co-wrote and starred in Frances Ha (2012), earning critical acclaim. Gerwig made her solo directorial debut with Lady Bird (2017), which was nominated for multiple Academy Awards, including Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. She followed with Little Women (2019), receiving further praise and Oscar nominations.

In 2023, she directed Barbie, which became a global box office hit and established her as a major Hollywood filmmaker. Known for her intelligent, character-driven storytelling, Gerwig has become one of the most influential female directors of her generation. She is married to filmmaker Noah Baumbach and has two children.

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