The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Kathryn Bigelow
- I think violence in a cinematic context can be, if handled in a certain way, very seductive.
- I began to exercise a lot of cinematic muscle with the precepts I had learned in the New York art world. Film was intriguing. I began to think of art as elitist; film was not.
- If there’s specific resistance to women making movies, I just choose to ignore that as an obstacle for two reasons: I can’t change my gender, and I refuse to stop making movies.
- When James Cameron brought me the script, which I developed with both Cameron and Jay Cocks, I wanted to make it a thriller, an action film, but with a conscience, and I found that it had elements of social realism.
- The journey for women, no matter what venue it is – politics, business, film – it’s, it’s a long journey.
- On the other hand, I believe there’s hope, because the breakdown and the repair are happening simultaneously.
- The Communist regime didn’t consider this to be a shining moment in history and assigned no heroism to it. They classified it as merely an accident.
- Whereas painting is a more rarefied art form, with a limited audience, I recognized film as this extraordinary social tool that could reach tremendous numbers of people.
- My dad used to draw these great cartoon figures. His dream was being a cartoonist, but he never achieved it, and it kind of broke my heart. I think part of my interest in art had to do with his yearning for something he could never have.
- There’s a conventional reaction when you see a star: You anticipate he’ll be a part of a particular denouement down the road, so you don’t worry for that character.

Kathryn Bigelow is an acclaimed American filmmaker known for her groundbreaking work in action and war cinema. Born on November 27, 1951, in San Carlos, California, she studied painting before shifting her focus to film, eventually graduating from Columbia University’s film program.
Bigelow began her career with visually striking and genre-bending films such as Near Dark and Point Break, earning praise for her dynamic storytelling and intense action sequences.
She made history in 2010 by becoming the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Director for The Hurt Locker, a gripping war drama that also won Best Picture.
Bigelow continued her success with the critically acclaimed Zero Dark Thirty, which explored the decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden. Known for her immersive style, meticulous realism, and powerful narratives, Bigelow is celebrated as one of the most influential and fearless directors in contemporary cinema.
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