19 Quotes by Aunjanue Ellis

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    I love playing different characters and things that are challenging. I'm not interested in safety at all. That's what makes me get up in the morning.

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    Too many people I've loved dearly have left this earth. And some I've lost are still here breathing the same air. That grief can be comparable if not worse in its consumption.

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    Black women are supposed to be 'strong,' but the burden of carrying our race and carrying our families adds the pressure.

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    The roles that I feel I get, or handed to me, or whatever, are not that interesting. I don't think it's a problem that's specific to black women. I think it's a problem that's specific to movie-making in America.

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    Sitcoms are incredibly limiting. When you do a sitcom and it becomes a signature part for you, it's harder to do something else; but if you do a drama, you can get lost in it and have a role to do other things.

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    I'm not married, nor do I want to be. I'm the loving kind but not the marrying kind, though I am romantic.

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    I think a film is a failure if it doesn't have an emotional effect. That's the film's failure. Not if it doesn't deliver a message, but if it doesn't have emotional effect or visceral effect.

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    Pain doesnt have a face and pain doesnt have a certain way of adjusting. Pain is universal.

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    I think that when a film does its job, it poses questions rather than gives answers. It should act as a frustrating counselor who, at your bidding for advice, says, 'What do you think?' I think that's some of what the culture critic Greg Tate meant by art leaving a 'metaphysical stain.'

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