I love rehearsing because in rehearsals there are no mistakes, nothing is wrong, some things apply or lead you to focus on the character and the things that don’t apply are equally valuable because they lead you to towards what does.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that when you're practicing and rehearsing for a performance, you shouldn't worry about making mistakes. Everything you try, even the things that don't work, can help you learn more about the character you're playing and what's important for the performance. The director is saying that all the different things you try during rehearsals are valuable, not just the ones that seem to work right away. Trying new things and seeing what happens is part of the process of getting ready for the final performance.
About Jim Jarmusch
Jim Jarmusch is a renowned American film director and screenwriter known for his independent cinema since the 1980s. He has directed acclaimed films like Stranger Than Paradise, Dead Man, and Only Lovers Left Alive, and has also released musical albums with Jozef van Wissem.
More quotes from Jim Jarmusch
I didn’t get the degree because in my last year, for my thesis film I made a feature called Permanent Vacation and they’d given me a scholarship, the Louis B Mayer fellowship and they made a mistake.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I started working with friends of mine and that, to some degree, continues.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I always think the Sex Pistols and the Ramones as very, very important because they stripped things down.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I’d wanted to be a writer and when I came back to New York worked as a musician too, but I found my writing starting to get more and more referential to cinema.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I have to tell everyone that when I finish a film and it goes out and is released, I never look at my films again. I don’t like looking back. I don’t even like talking about ’em! So I’m really digging back in my memory because I don’t like to sit and look at my films again.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
Cricket makes no sense to me. I find it beautiful to watch and I like that they break for tea. That is very cool, but I don’t understand. My friends from The Clash tried to explain it years and years ago, but I didn’t understand what they were talking about.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
Contradiction was something I really like when it is embraced in that kind of philosophy.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
When I left Ohio when I was 17 and ended up in New York and realised that not all films had the giant crab monsters in them, it really opened up a lot of things for me.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I like doing them and they’re ridiculous and the actors can improvise a lot, and they don’t have to be really realistic characters that hit a very specific tone as in a feature film. They’re really fun, I want to make more of them definitely.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I always start with characters rather than with a plot, which many critics would say is very obvious from the lack of plot in my films – although I think they do have plots – but the plot is not of primary importance to me, the characters are.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
Poets are always ahead of things in a certain way, their sense of language and their vision.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
Before she married my father, my mother was a film reviewer for The Akron Beacon Journal – a small newspaper.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I love rehearsing because in rehearsals there are no mistakes, nothing is wrong, some things apply or lead you to focus on the character and the things that don’t apply are equally valuable because they lead you to towards what does.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
It was a really interesting time in New York in the late 70s and early 80s, and the music scene was really, really interesting because you didn’t have to be a virtuoso to make music, it was more about your desire to express things.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I’ve always loved films, always. I studied literature and I went to Columbia in New York and I went to Paris for part of one year and ended up staying there.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I didn’t go to classes there, but ended up at the Cinematheque, and there it opened up even wider because there I saw a variety of films from all over the world.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I start with actors that I know personally or I know their work, and there are things about their work or their presence or their own personality that make a character, that exaggerates some qualities and suppresses other qualities. It’s always a real collaboration for me.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
Hopefully, if not it’s not working right. I’m like a navigator and I try to encourage our collaboration and find the best way that will produce fruit. I like fruit. I like cherries, I like bananas.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
What I did was I completed the half-hour film, but before really showing it, I wrote two more sections for a potential feature film which I didn’t think would really happen, but at least I had it in case.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I wanted to make an Indian character who wasn’t either a) the savage that must be eliminated, the force of nature that’s blocking the way for industrial progress, or b) the noble innocent that knows all and is another cliche. I wanted him to be a complicated human being.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I like to rehearse with the actors scenes that are not in the script and will not be in the film because what we’re really doing is trying to establish their character, and good acting to me is about reacting.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
A lot of poets too live on the margins of social acceptance, they certainly aren’t in it for the money. William Blake – only his first book was legitimately published.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
Baseball is one of the most beautiful games. It is. It is a very Zen-like game.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I didn’t get my degree at NYU; I got it later, they gave me an honourary one.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
The intention was to shoot short films that can exist as shorts independently, but when I put them all together, there are things that echo through them like the dialogue repeats; the situation is always the same, the way they’re shot is very simple and the same.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I think of poets as outlaw visionaries in a way.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
If you go into a bar in most places in America and even say the word poetry, you’ll probably get beaten up. But poetry is a really strong, beautiful form to me, and a lot of innovation in language comes from poetry.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I don’t like American football. I think it’s boring and ridiculous and predictable. But baseball is very beautiful. It’s played on a diamond.
American film director, screenwriter and actor
I think it comes from really liking literary forms. Poetry is very beautiful, but the space on the page can be as affecting as where the text is. Like when Miles Davis doesn’t play, it has a poignancy to it.
American film director, screenwriter and actor