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Quotes from D. A. Pennebaker

I wanted James Carville to never die. I wanted Dylan, the poet, to not die. I wanted to put these people in a place where they would be inviolate. It wasn't enough to have a still life of them. I wanted to surround them with the lives they led.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
Somebody like Bowie was so interesting because when you got him off stage, he was like a businessman. But on stage, he was just dazzling. It was like watching butterflies grow.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
Animals are companions on this planet, not necessarily our feedbags.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
Nobody would let us do 'Crisis' again.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
I heard the new film, 'Tangerine,' was filmed entirely on iPhones. No cameras were involved!
~ D. A. Pennebaker
Well, it is curious what lasts and what doesn't. Publishing empires and whatnot would pay anything to figure it out. But they can't figure it out.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
If you're filming somebody doing something they really want to do, you're probably not very high on their list of problems to deal with. You see James Carville on the phone - he's like that whether you have a camera or not. He isn't doing it just for you, and that's hard to explain.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
I think of all my movies as home movies! It's just that some are more expensive than others.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
We're actually thinking about distributing 'Moon Over Broadway' on-line. It's tempting, because when you go to a major studio, it's sort of like a farm, you know? They make all the money, since it's kind of a buyer's market.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
Two of my sons are themselves filmmakers, and we can't afford them nor they us. They work in the real world and earn money and are pretty good at it.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
To make theater out of real life, you need to catch dialogue when it happens.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
People don't really want reality. They want theater, and that's different.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
Theater is where you go to find out something new that you don't know. It goes through somebody's brain and comes out in a comprehensible way that is beautiful, that's really interesting.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
I had maybe heard 'The Times Are A-Changing' on the radio, but I had no idea who Dylan was. No idea.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
The very first thing I ever did, I was doing some work for the French Cultural Center. They wanted a little recording set up. And I got wire. A wire recorder. The wire came off spools, and to cut and edit, you tied it together in little square knots. Can you imagine?
~ D. A. Pennebaker
Filming is a witnessing process. You don't try to control it, even though sometimes you wish you could because it can go really, really wrong for you.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
I think the process is one of using the camera and sound in the way a detective uses a magnifying glass: to find the clues. They're discovery devices, not performance devices - you're watching things the way a cat does. You're not judging. You're there to witness something.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
One of the things we found out as we filmed with people who dealt with chimps, and with all animals, and it's really incredible, is their levels of intelligence that we don't recognize right away.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
It was interesting to shoot history as it happens, without anyone demanding a huge story.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
When the fearsome foursome of rock music, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Little Richard, and Jerry Lee Lewis, decided to show up in Toronto for a rock and roll festival, I knew we had to go there to try to get them all on film.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
I think, in general, independents don't have a lot of access to really good scriptwriters or actors or actresses, so they're very limited in what they can do.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
After love, the most sacred gift you can give is your labor.
~ D. A. Pennebaker
When I did 'Don't Look Back,' I no longer had Time-Life looking over my shoulder, so I could kind of do it as I wanted, and it was like I was really correcting 'Jane.'
~ D. A. Pennebaker
I didn't know Jack Kennedy that well, but Bobby was a hero to me.
~ D. A. Pennebaker