- Christian Keßler: [subtitled version] I don't peep through key holes. I usually act with bashful caution... Although, I would like to peep, yes, I probably do.
- Sailor Ripley: [subtitled version] It's like a dirty old treasure chest, one can rummage around in.
- Title Card: [subtitled version] I don't think that there's just one kind of cinema, just because most films are made a certain way. - Jean Rollin
- Heinz Klett: [subtitled version] Thrill! Risking something, trying something, exposing yourself to something out of the ordinary!
- Sailor Ripley: [subtitled version] It's problematic, obviously.
- Christian Keßler: [subtitled version] We don't pre-censor films and decide: people should see this and not that. For example, even when we show some really stupid film like "Rise and Fall of Idi Amin" coupled with an intelligent film like "Goodbye Uncle Tom", we hope that this odd combination will produce a particular reaction: perhaps people are shocked but may start a discussion.
- Christian Keßler: [subtitled version] In one of his books Stephen King wrote about this monster behind a door. You don't know if it's 10 feet or 30 feet tall. At some point you open the door and find: "Oh, well, it's 30 feet!" Of course, it's still quite unpleasant. But experiencing fear has a completely different quality than uncertainty, not facing the unknown.