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Inspiring quotes by Rebecca Miller

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Rebecca Miller

  • I was an anorexic, beer drinking, class cutting, doodling, shoplifting, skater chick that was into nature, art class, and the beach.
  • Every milieu has something ridiculous about it – film-making, the music world, painting – because people who take themselves seriously become funny pretty quickly.
  • I’ve always been fascinated by the way that children and animals suffer stoically in a way that I don’t think adults do.
  • That’s one thing I find about having children – it does unlock a door that separates you from other women who’ve had children.
  • I don’t like getting patted down and taking off my shoes at the airport.
  • In a way, after you’re done directing there is a sense of amnesia that washes over you, you can’t exactly remember how you did things. It’s a zone, just like an athlete, when they can’t remember what they did, but somehow got it done.
  • I was 100 percent sure when I left university that I was going to be a painter.
  • Deirdre Maddon has an extraordinary, almost celestial way of telling a story. There are so many great writers now – although I also want to go back and read all of Dickens again.
  • I am half-Jewish, and yet really hadn’t been brought up within the Jewish faith. So I had felt culturally Jewish, if that’s possible, without really understanding it.
  • Nobody is so weird others can’t identify with them.

Rebecca Miller is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and novelist, known for her distinctive storytelling style and deeply personal films. Born on September 15, 1962, in Roxbury, Connecticut, she is the daughter of renowned playwright Arthur Miller and photographer Inge Morath. Rebecca studied at Yale University, where she majored in art.

Miller began her career as a painter but soon transitioned to filmmaking, making her directorial debut with Angela (1995). She gained wider recognition with films like Personal Velocity (2002) and The Ballad of Jack and Rose (2005), which starred her husband, actor Daniel Day-Lewis. Her works often explore themes of identity, family, and personal growth.

In addition to her filmmaking, Miller is a published novelist, with works such as Jacob’s Folly (2013) receiving critical acclaim. Her unique voice across mediums has solidified her place as a creative force in contemporary cinema and literature.

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