It’s hard for me to find a script that’s perfectly suited to me, so even if it’s a good script, I’ll still have to work on it with someone and shape it, making it the film that I want to make. So in that respect, I prefer to do the stuff that I’ve generated anyway. Yoko Ono Read Quote
I’ve played around with the notion of making a series on the premise of ‘Alps’ because it’s one of the films no one saw. Yoko Ono Read Quote
I either enjoy things or not. And things either make me think, or they don’t. Or they mess with me, and I feel awkward. Yoko Ono Read Quote
I never think about it much, the visual aspect of it, until we start making the movie. I don’t really think about it when we write. When we finish, and I start putting the film together, and we pick the locations, I do think about that a lot. Yoko Ono Read Quote
The Lobster’ is very particular, and we did need to create a very specific world with specific rules so the whole premise would work. Yoko Ono Read Quote
All of us have been through relationships; there have been periods of time when we’ve been single. It’s something that everyone experiences. It’s a matter of making that observation and then start to ask questions about it: Why is it like that? And why do we feel that? And why are we organized this way? Isn’t there any other way? Yoko Ono Read Quote
For some reason, I guess, people wanted me to prove myself in English-language films. Yoko Ono Read Quote
I always expect people to be torn when they see one of my films and divided in some way. Yoko Ono Read Quote