
Catherine Breillat
Birthday: 13 July 1948, Bressuire, Deux-Sèvres, France
Catherine Breillat is a Paris based filmmaker and writer who became famous for her distinctively personal films on sexuality, gender trouble and sibling rivalry. Accused of being a "porno auteuri ...Show More

If I stop making films, I will die. I can tell myself that one day I will stop living. But I cannot Show more
If I stop making films, I will die. I can tell myself that one day I will stop living. But I cannot bear the fact that the day will come when I will no longer be making films. Hide
I once wrote an article called 'The Importance of Being Hated', and though I would rather be loved a Show more
I once wrote an article called 'The Importance of Being Hated', and though I would rather be loved and adored, because I am a human being like everyone else, I think the world still needs people who can speak their truth without fearing the consequences. Hide
For me, the outrage is that the world needs to know about the loss of virginity. There is such guilt Show more
For me, the outrage is that the world needs to know about the loss of virginity. There is such guilt associated with the fact that you want to make love, that you demand that your lover speaks words of love, whether he means them or not. Hide
If you want to preserve your virginity, it's about not wanting to belong to the human species. To ma Show more
If you want to preserve your virginity, it's about not wanting to belong to the human species. To make love is not just to have the pleasure of flesh, but to have the pleasure of flesh escaping flesh. The sexual act involves a mental transfiguration, too. Hide
It's a joke - if men can't desire liberated women, then tough. Does it mean they can only desire a s Show more
It's a joke - if men can't desire liberated women, then tough. Does it mean they can only desire a slave? Men need to question the roots of their own desire. Why is it that historically men have this need to deny women to be able to desire them? Hide
I am the pariah of French cinema. That can make things complicated for me: it is never easy to drum Show more
I am the pariah of French cinema. That can make things complicated for me: it is never easy to drum up a budget or to find a distributor for my films in France. Some people refuse even to read my scripts. But it also makes me very happy because hatred is invigorating. All true artists are hated. Only conformists are ever adored. Hide
It's not just freedom to do a particular act. It's not consumerism. If you think of an orgy or falli Show more
It's not just freedom to do a particular act. It's not consumerism. If you think of an orgy or falling in love, everyone would rather fall in love because it's really transcendental. The problem is that all governments and all religions have always been determined to make sex something dirty. Religion is afraid of the power of sex - because a person who can find the transfiguration of sex in her life is no longer a person who can be directed. Hide
In American cinema you find handsome men, whereas in French cinema you find male stars who are usual Show more
In American cinema you find handsome men, whereas in French cinema you find male stars who are usually not very good looking at all. Fifty years from now, when people watch French movies and see these absolutely ravishing actresses who fall head over heels in love with Gérard Depardieu, they'll shake their heads and wonder what exactly was wrong with France. Hide
Catherine Breillat's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (2)