I mean, certainly writing, painting, photography, dance, architecture, there is an aspect of almost every art form that is useful and that merges into film in some way. -Sydney Pollack Architecture
No country could claim to be civilized if its legal system weren't available to everyone in it. -Sydney Pollack Legal
My strength is with actors. I think I'm good at working with them to get the best performances, at seeing what it is that they have and that the story needs. -Sydney Pollack Strength
The very reasons sometimes that you make a film are the reasons for its failure. -Sydney Pollack Failure
What makes architecture extraordinary is that you're looking at the building, but your peripheral vision is also seeing how it fits within a space. And it's seeing more than one part of the building at one time. -Sydney Pollack Architecture
Well, the wonderful thing about making movies, oddly enough, is that they're sort of highly motivated graduate studies in one or another field. -Sydney Pollack Movies
I do have a responsibility, but I would make the most boring films in the world if I woke up every morning worrying about my social responsibility. -Sydney Pollack Morning
If I want to make people moved or cry in a film, I figure out what the room looks like, what the people are wearing, what time of day it is, what the light is, how to photograph it, where to put the camera. It involves optics and costume design and set design and architecture. -Sydney Pollack Architecture
If you list the qualities that we consider feminine, they are patience, understanding, empathy, supportiveness, a desire to nurture. Our culture tells us those are feminine traits, but they're really just human. -Sydney Pollack Patience
I'm as much a victim of the romantic myth of 'getting away' as anyone else. My head tells me it's myth, but I don't want to believe it is. -Sydney Pollack Romantic
In terms of level of difficulty, it would go comedy, thriller, and then romantic drama. -Sydney Pollack Romantic