Birth: 1957
I carry some kind of consideration and weight and observations about what is going on in the world, but I don't go to execute it..
That's what animals do all of the time; they watch out, they watch out, and I saw, "This is us now." Us, the world, we are watching out..
The night is there, we're trying to ignore the night, the night was always there as children..
We're progressing on a lot of fronts, but on the aspect of your responsibility - just the very basics of how we treat each other - before we learn ma….
Animals are also the ones that are guarding the graves, and they are the ones who communicate between the dead and the alive..
I think that the world is in a very serious decline - very, very serious..
We're always trying to avoid being in the darkness, not knowing, and also encountering animals. There's something about them not wanting to be seen; ….
I decided to go to the night, myself, and started to go out to the fields, where I would encounter things that I cannot see very well, that I cannot ….
We are very concerned all the time with figuring out new technologies and advances in science, but really [while] our future is dependent on science ….
We see everything, we see what's going on in Syria, we see what's going on with the refugees. What can you do about it? And we have to do something..
I go back to [the idea] that we are avoiding all of these unknowns, we're avoiding the night - most of us - we're avoiding the encounters, but we're ….
You look at them, the animals in the wild, and they stay the same. They have their rules which I cannot decipher, and there's something very strong a….
I go and film 50 people in Israel, 50 people in Russia, and 50 people in Romania, in Paris, because I really like to get some particles of something ….
There's this progress, incredible progress of technology, everything is figured out, everything is known, everything is systematic and under control,….
I always start with reality, in anything I do, everything I do, I always start from something real..
There's something about night and day, and life and death, but animals are also mentioned a lot of times in the bible, showing up in places of desola….
We are getting used to levels of violence, we are getting used to seeing these horrific things going on all the time. I think it's tough. It's rough..
I like Palestinians in the morning when they come and we talk but in the evening, who knows, maybe they don't know that I'm nice..
Animals are always goddesses and gods, like the god Anubis. He's the one who's accompanying the souls to the next life, and he's the one who decides ….
I usually go to bed early to read. I read and I always say that I'm not a "bohemian artist;" I need to read for one or two hours in the evening, and ….
Panorama is the first word for landscape in Greek. It was about [how today] we see everything, we get to see everything, everything is shown to you w….