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Martin Scorsese: Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers Series)

Martin Scorsese: Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers Series)

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Martin Scorsese: Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers Series)

<P>From the moment he captured the film world's attention with <I>Mean Streets</I> (1973), a portrait of life at the fringes of the Mob, it was clear that a dazzling cinematic talent had arrived on the scene. With Robert DeNiro, one of the most talented young actors from this film, Scorsese went on to make some of the greatest American films of the postwar period, including <I>Taxi Driver </I>(1976), <I>Raging Bull</I> (1980), and <I>Goodfellas</I> (1990). A Scorsese film seldom fails to stir controversy, for his devotion to realism has led him to forthrightly depict violence and its frightening randomness in the modern world. His biblical film also created quite a stir. This adaptation of Kazantzakis's <I>The Last Temptation of Christ</I> generated outrage among conservative religious leaders. <P> Scorsese, however, has not limited himself to contemporary, violent urban dramas or new interpretations of biblical subjects. Other widely heralded Scorsese films include <I>Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore </I>(1974), <I>New York, New York</I> (1977), <I>The Last Waltz</I> (1978), <I>The King of Comedy</I> (1983), <I>After Hours</I> (1985), <I>The Color of Money</I> (1986), <I>Cape Fear</I> (1991), <I>The Age of Innocence</I> (1993), <I>Casino</I> (1995), and <I>Kundun</I> (1998). <P> These interviews begin with conversations about the highly autobiographical <I>Mean Streets</I> (1973), which first brought Scorsese serious attention, and end with conversations about <I>Kundun</I>, an overtly political biography of the Dalai Lama of Tibet, released in early 1998. <P> "I look for a thematic idea running through my movies, he says, and I see that it's the outsider struggling for recognition. I realize that all my life I've been an outsider, and above all, being lonely but never realizing it."</P>

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USA
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University Press of Mississippi
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University Press of Mississippi
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Paperback
ItemPartNumber
10 b&w photographs
ReleaseDate
1999-01-01T00:00:01Z
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1
EANs
9781578060726

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