13 Quotes & Sayings By Damien Chazelle

Damien Chazelle is a writer and director. He was born on September 20, 1980, in La Jolla, California. He grew up in Los Angeles and New York City. Chazelle studied film at Wesleyan University and later attended Yale University as a graduate student Read more

During this time he wrote his first screenplay, Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench (2005). His second screenplay, The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2008), won him a place in the Sundance Film Festival's Screenwriting Lab. He went on to make his directorial debut with the comedy La Vie En Rose (2007), for which he received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination.

He won the Best First Screenplay award at the Independent Spirit Awards for The Chorus (2009), starring James Franco and Kate Beckinsale. In 2011 he co-wrote the screenplay for the film Whiplash with Miles Teller. In 2012 he began writing his first feature film, Whiplash, starring Miles Teller as a struggling young jazz drummer who is pushed to become one of the best drummers in his class by a ruthless instructor played by JK Simmons.

The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and went on to win two Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Simmons and Best Screenplay for Chazelle. In 2015 Chazelle directed his second feature film La La Land, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone as jazz musicians who fall in love in Los Angeles during the early 1970s.

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ANDREW: But do you think there’s a line? You know, where you discourage the next Charlie Parker from becoming Charlie Parker?FLETCHER: No. Because the next Charlie Parker would never be discouraged. Damien Chazelle
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FLETCHER: The truth is I don’t think people understand what it is I did at Shaffer. I wasn’t there to conduct. Any idiot can move his hands and keep people in tempo. No, it’s about pushing people beyond what’s expected of them. And I believe that is a necessity. Because without it you’re depriving the world of its next Armstrong. Its next Parker. Why did Charlie Parker become Charlie Parker, Andrew? ANDREW: Because Jo Jones threw a cymbal at him. F L E T C H E R: Exactly. Young kid, pretty good on the sax, goes up to play his solo in a cutting session, fucks up -- and Jones comes this close to slicing his head off for it. He’s laughed off-stage. Cries himself to sleep that night. But the next morning, what does he do? He practices. And practices and practices. With one goal in mind: that he never ever be laughed off-stage again. A year later he goes back to the Reno, and he plays the best motherfucking solo the world had ever heard. Now imagine if Jones had just patted young Charlie on the head and said “Good job.” Charlie would’ve said to himself, “Well, shit, I did do a good job, ” and that’d be that. No Bird. Tragedy, right? Except that’s just what people today want. The Shaffer Conservatories of the world, they want sugar. You don’t even say “cutting session” anymore, do you? No, you say “jam session”. What the fuck kind of word is that? Jam session? It’s a cutting session, Andrew, this isn’t fucking Smucker’s. It’s about weeding out the best from the worst so that the worst become better than the best. I mean look around you. $25 drinks, mood lighting, a little shrimp cocktail to go with your Coltrane. And people wonder why jazz is dying. Take it from me, and every Starbucks jazz album only proves my point. There are no two words more harmful in the entire English language than “good job”. . Damien Chazelle
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There something to be said for having even unrealistic dreams. Even if the dreams don't come true - that, to me, is what's beautiful about Los Angeles. It's full of these people who have moved there to chase these dreams. Damien Chazelle
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The greatest thing has been that projects that were pipe dreams before 'Whiplash' are now feeling more realistic. Damien Chazelle
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It's interesting when you wind up distilling all your ambitions and your goals and dreams into one single person. It's giving that person a lot of power. Damien Chazelle
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I've always wanted to make movies that are fever dreams. Damien Chazelle
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When someone is playing drums, they aren't actually moving around a space; they're just moving their arms and limbs. They're stuck behind the drum set. So to film someone playing the drums and make it feel as kinetic as a car chase or a shootout or a battle scene was the challenge. Damien Chazelle
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I love movies where you can sense that the director risked biting off more than they can chew. Damien Chazelle
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The go-to reflex all over Hollywood is still likeability. I've always had a problem with it because I think I have a weird barometer in the sense that some of the characters I've cared about the most in movies are characters that are often thought of as despicable. Damien Chazelle
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I find L.A. kind of romantic, actually. As a movie junkie, it's a city that was built by the movies. There's something really weird and surreal about it that I find energizing. Damien Chazelle
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I like movies that are specific. Movies that home in on a very specific subculture, a specific discipline, a specific world. Damien Chazelle
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'La La Land' is about the city I live in. It's about the music that I grew up playing it's about movies that I grew up watching. Even the big spectacle of the movie feels private to me in that way. Damien Chazelle