I don’t have an objective overview of Black Sunday.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that Barbara Steele, a British actress, does not have a clear or unbiased understanding of the movie "Black Sunday." She is unable to give an objective or impartial perspective on the film, perhaps because she was directly involved with it or has personal opinions about it.
About Barbara Steele
Barbara Steele is an acclaimed English film actress known for her roles in iconic Italian gothic horror movies of the 1960s. She has been dubbed the “Queen of All Scream Queens” and has had a long and diverse acting career, appearing in films by renowned directors like Federico Fellini, David Cronenberg, and Louis Malle. In recent years, Steele has continued to act, taking on both lead and supporting roles.
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Italian cameramen grow up immersed in an awareness of light. It is part of their mythology.
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Certainly, in Italy, nobody takes light for granted.
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If you were out of a job and your kid needed diapers and your husband just left you, you would be so confused.
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In the sequence where I am burned at the stake, everything was so casual and hazardous that the bottom of my dress caught fire, and the grips became hysterical as they tried to pull me off the stake.
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I didn’t have any agent; I’ve never had an agent.
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I don’t have an objective overview of Black Sunday.
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After all, film is so porous, and to my mind, so oddly occult, that I think that film itself absorbs odd energies like a living skin.
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The crew, like all Italian crews, was generous, warm, and enthusiastic.
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