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Nicolas Roeg was an English filmmaker known for his bold, unconventional approach to cinema. As a director, Roeg pushed the boundaries of storytelling and visual style, creating influential films like The Man Who Fell to Earth and The Witches. His work, often exploring themes of identity, reality, and the human experience, continues to inspire filmmakers to experiment and challenge conventional norms. Roeg's legacy encourages creative risk-taking and reminds us that innovation often requires stepping outside the comfort zone to create something truly unique.
"The great difference between screen acting and theatre acting is that screen acting is about reacting - 75% of the time, great screen actors are great reactors."
"You make the movie through the cinematography - it sounds quite a simple idea, but it was like a huge revelation to me."
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