Mike Figgis Biography

Born asMichael Figgis
Occup.Director
FromUnited Kingdom
BornFebruary 28, 1948
Leicester, England
Age76 years
Mike Figgis is an English film director, film writer, composer, as well as digital photographer, born upon February 28, 1948, in Carlisle, Cumberland, England. He matured in Nairobi, Kenya, where his father functioned as a doctor, and also later on participated in the College of London's School of Style and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Figgis started his profession in the 1980s as a theatre director and also musician, collaborating with speculative theatre firms in London. In 1984, he made his feature film directorial debut with "Stormy Monday", a neo-noir criminal activity thriller set in Newcastle upon Tyne. The movie starred Sting and also Melanie Griffith and obtained crucial acclaim, winning a number of awards.

Figgis took place to direct a variety of significant films throughout the 1990s as well as early 2000s, consisting of "Internal Affairs" (1990), "Mr. Jones" (1993), "Leaving Las Vegas" (1995), and "Timecode" (2000). "Leaving Las Vegas", a dramatization about an alcoholic film writer who transfers to Las Vegas to drink himself to fatality, earned Figgis an Academy Award election for Best Director and a Best Actor Oscar for Nicolas Cage.

Along with his work as a filmmaker, Figgis is additionally an author and also has composed scores for a variety of his own films, in addition to for various other directors, consisting of Peter Greenaway's "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" (1989). He has actually likewise directed a number of video and documentaries, including "The Blues" (2003), a seven-part documentary collection regarding the background of blues music.

Figgis has actually likewise operated in theater, guiding a manufacturing of "Lucrece" at the National Theatre in London in 2005. He has published a variety of books, consisting of "Digital Filmmaking" (2007) as well as "The High-Definition Cinema" (2008), which discover the effect of new modern technologies on filmmaking.

In addition to his work in film as well as songs, Figgis is also an established digital photographer and also has displayed his work in galleries around the globe. His photography usually explores motifs of time, memory, and also identity, as well as he has actually released numerous books of his photographs, consisting of "One Hundred Minus One Day" (1999) and also "Suspension of Disbelief" (2004).

Throughout his occupation, Figgis has been recognized for his payments to the arts, receiving a variety of awards and honors, including the Order of the British Empire in 2015 for his solutions to movie.

Our collection contains 27 quotes who is written / told by Mike.

Related authors: Nicolas Cage (Actor), Enya (Musician), Saffron Burrows (Actress), Melanie Griffith (Actress)

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27 Famous quotes by Mike Figgis

Small: You make sure that theres a structure thats interesting for them to play on top of, then do temp versio
"You make sure that there's a structure that's interesting for them to play on top of, then do temp versions and try it on the film. By the time the players come to the recording session, I've found what works. So I'm not wasting their time"
Small: You can do really slow movements with it, like zooming in for a minute and a half. The audience isnt aw
"You can do really slow movements with it, like zooming in for a minute and a half. The audience isn't aware that the camera has moved, but there's subconscious tension there"
Small: When I do the music, I make the musicians listen to whats happening in the film. That way they treat th
"When I do the music, I make the musicians listen to what's happening in the film. That way they treat the dialogue as if it was a singer"
Small: Theres nothing Ive done which Im ashamed of or I thought was actually bad
"There's nothing I've done which I'm ashamed of or I thought was actually bad"
Small: Theres a sadness to the human condition that I think music is good for. It gives a counterpoint to the
"There's a sadness to the human condition that I think music is good for. It gives a counterpoint to the visual beauty, and adds depth to pictures that they wouldn't have if the music wasn't there"
Small: Then I became interested in drama, and almost by accident, I drifted into film
"Then I became interested in drama, and almost by accident, I drifted into film"
Small: The world is an infinitely fascinating, tragic and humorous place
"The world is an infinitely fascinating, tragic and humorous place"
Small: The power of sound to put an audience in a certain psychological state is vastly undervalued. And the m
"The power of sound to put an audience in a certain psychological state is vastly undervalued. And the more you know about music and harmony, the more you can do with that"
Small: One of the things I love about cinema is the range
"One of the things I love about cinema is the range"
Small: Obviously, I try to make the films work for an audience. Thats the main point of making a film, and in
"Obviously, I try to make the films work for an audience. That's the main point of making a film, and in retrospect, one can see that certain films, let's say Leaving Las Vegas, demonstrated its own success"
Small: Its difficult working with very rich actors, because inevitably they become a little spoilt, and the ma
"It's difficult working with very rich actors, because inevitably they become a little spoilt, and the managers and agents tend to control things more than is healthy"
Small: In discussing the process with the actors, I made it clear to them that they could improvise but that t
"In discussing the process with the actors, I made it clear to them that they could improvise but that the sum total of their improvisation needed to impart certain plot points, and schematic material"
Small: In a way, the history of jazzs development is a small mirror of classical musics development through th
"In a way, the history of jazz's development is a small mirror of classical music's development through the centuries. Now jazz is a living form of original music, while classical music has gotten to the end of its cycle in terms of exploring its form"
Small: Ive spent my life hearing people trying to apologize for music
"I've spent my life hearing people trying to apologize for music"
Small: Ive held onto little musical sketches that I thought could be useful, and the more time that I spend do
"I've held onto little musical sketches that I thought could be useful, and the more time that I spend doing them for each film, then the more I have to draw on"
Small: Im a huge fan of world cinema, because each country uses cinema in a very individual way
"I'm a huge fan of world cinema, because each country uses cinema in a very individual way"
Small: I would certainly say that films like Time Code and the Loss of Sexual Innocence were far more rewardin
"I would certainly say that films like Time Code and the Loss of Sexual Innocence were far more rewarding to me in terms of being able to move forward as a filmmaker"
Small: I want the score to have a really big voice
"I want the score to have a really big voice"
Small: I started using film as part of live theatre performance - what used to be called performance art - and
"I started using film as part of live theatre performance - what used to be called performance art - and I became intrigued by film"
Small: I play piano and trumpet. I studied classical guitar
"I play piano and trumpet. I studied classical guitar"
Small: I might have a guitar or a piano on set to play something for the actors
"I might have a guitar or a piano on set to play something for the actors"
Small: I like to work my camera as if it were a musical instrument
"I like to work my camera as if it were a musical instrument"
Small: I had no plans to be a director
"I had no plans to be a director"
Small: I am intrigued enough to want to continue, and also to try and work with companies like Sony on modifyi
"I am intrigued enough to want to continue, and also to try and work with companies like Sony on modifying the cameras and making them more user-friendly and efficient"
Small: Films take up so much time, and with theatre, you do have to plan a period of time that you can be free
"Films take up so much time, and with theatre, you do have to plan a period of time that you can be free"
Small: Each film is different. Time Code was very quick - a matter of months. Miss Julie has been on my shelf
"Each film is different. Time Code was very quick - a matter of months. Miss Julie has been on my shelf as a script for some seven or eight years. But then the shooting process was very quick - 16 days"
Small: But I dont have such a strong desire to need to get away from filmmaking
"But I don't have such a strong desire to need to get away from filmmaking"