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Conversations with Scorsese / Richard Schickel [interviewer].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2011.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiv, 423 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0307268403 (alk. paper)
  • 9780307268402 (alk. paper)
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Contents:
Introduction -- Little Italy -- Cuts and angles -- The Ford connection -- Of studios and styles -- Washington Square -- Turning pro -- Woodstock/Hollywood -- Boxcar Bertha -- Mean streets -- Alice doesn't live here anymore -- Taxi driver -- New York, New York -- The last waltz -- Raging bull -- King of comedy -- After hours -- The color of money -- The last temptation of Christ -- New York stories -- Goodfellas -- Cape Fear -- The age of innocence -- Casino -- Kundun -- Bringing out the dead -- Gangs of New York -- The aviator -- No direction home : Bob Dylan -- The departed -- Shine a light -- Shutter Island -- Drawing dreams -- Colors -- Shooting -- Directing actors : an example -- Obsessions -- Editing -- Music -- Restoring and collecting -- Asperger's Syndrome -- Onrush of time.
Summary: Martin Scorsese's career is a dense map of critical darlings and experimental films--from "Mean Streets" to "Shutter Island." Now fans are given the chance to see all of his movies, and moviemaking in general, through the eyes of the master director himself.
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 791.4302 S423 Checked out 06/15/2024 33111006510966
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull , The Last Temptation of Christ, Kundun, The Departed, The Aviator, Shutter Island: these are just a few of the critically acclaimed films, startling experimental works, and spectacular commercial blockbusters with which Martin Scorsese has forever enriched American cinema. Here is a rare and wonderfully insightful chance to experience all of these films, and the history and process of moviemaking in general, through the words and wit of the master director.

Richard Schickel's canny and intelligent interviews guide us through Scorsese's life and work, from the child who escaped the realities of Little Italy in the 1950s through movies to the man whose increasingly encyclopedic knowledge of film shaped his ambitions and art. Scorsese reveals which films are most autobiographical and which have been forays into unknown territory in content or aesthetics. He talks about his lesser-known movies, those already considered classics, his documentaries, and his influences. He explains his personal style, the close attention he pays to detail, and his attraction to genre films. And he discusses what being a lifelong student of film has taught him about acting, directing, music, and camerawork, among many other topics.

The result is a vivid, immensely enlightening history of modern Hollywood seen through the eyes of one intrepid filmmaker. We see audiences' expectations tested by what Scorsese was willing to put on the screen in explorations of prostitution, institutionalized violence, and religion. We see the unavoidable frustrations and exhilarating rewards of filming live concerts for The Band and at Woodstock. And we see many of the rewarding artistic and personal relationships of Scorsese's career, including collaborations with Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Jack Nicholson, and Leonardo DiCaprio.

An invaluable appreciation of one of our most admired film directors.

Includes index and filmography.

Introduction -- Little Italy -- Cuts and angles -- The Ford connection -- Of studios and styles -- Washington Square -- Turning pro -- Woodstock/Hollywood -- Boxcar Bertha -- Mean streets -- Alice doesn't live here anymore -- Taxi driver -- New York, New York -- The last waltz -- Raging bull -- King of comedy -- After hours -- The color of money -- The last temptation of Christ -- New York stories -- Goodfellas -- Cape Fear -- The age of innocence -- Casino -- Kundun -- Bringing out the dead -- Gangs of New York -- The aviator -- No direction home : Bob Dylan -- The departed -- Shine a light -- Shutter Island -- Drawing dreams -- Colors -- Shooting -- Directing actors : an example -- Obsessions -- Editing -- Music -- Restoring and collecting -- Asperger's Syndrome -- Onrush of time.

Martin Scorsese's career is a dense map of critical darlings and experimental films--from "Mean Streets" to "Shutter Island." Now fans are given the chance to see all of his movies, and moviemaking in general, through the eyes of the master director himself.

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