"Filmmaking can be a fine art"
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The subtext is a quiet defense of craft. Fine art is the category we reserve for objects that justify contemplation: form that carries meaning, technique that reveals an inner life. By applying that frame to filmmaking, Windling elevates the choices people often overlook as “technical” - editing rhythms, lighting temperatures, sound design, the ethics of framing a face. She’s also nudging at an old hierarchy that treats painting and literature as inherently serious while film has to prove itself, again and again, against the stigma of mass culture.
Context matters: Windling, as an artist rooted in story and image-making, is speaking from a world where mediums constantly fight for legitimacy. The line lands as both aspiration and critique: not every movie wants to be art, not every system allows it, but the possibility remains - and that possibility is worth defending. In an era of content churn, “can be” is a radical insistence on intention.
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