“In the 19th century, you had bourgeois art without politics - an almost frozen idea of what beauty is.”
Douglas Sirk“In the 19th century, you had bourgeois art without politics - an almost frozen idea of what beauty is.”
Douglas Sirk“And in movies you must be a gambler. To produce films is to gamble.”
Douglas Sirk“The ghastly mother-in-law is well represented by a little comedy film of 1952: No Room for the Groom, directed by Douglas Sirk, the fine German director more famous for his melodramas that humanely criticize American morals and values.”
Jeanine Basinger, I Do and I Don't: A History of Marriage in the Movies