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Who is Martin Scorsese?

by Ratan Srivastava
Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese is indeed a film director, producer, screenwriter, as well as actor from the United States. He is widely recognised as among the best and most important filmmakers in movie history, and he is one of the primary players of the New Hollywood era. Scorsese’s filmography delves into topics like Italian-American identity, Catholic guilt as well as atonement, faith, machismo, nihilism, criminality, and sectarianism. Many more of his movies are notorious for depicting violence and using profanity liberally. Scorsese also has devoted his life to cinema preservation as well as restoration, creating the Film Foundation in 1990, the World Cinema Foundation in 2007, as well as the African Film Heritage Project in 2017.

He also has been engaged with such a number of high-profile music documentaries, working as the editor of the movie Woodstock. He is indeed a devotee of rock music, which most often pervades the soundtracks of his movies (1970).

Scorsese earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature from New York University (NYU) in 1964 as well as a master’s degree in fine arts in film from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in 1968. Scorsese’s debut feature film, Who’s That Knocking at My Door, was released in 1967 and also was selected for the Chicago Film Festival, where it was praised by reviewer Roger Ebert as “a great portrayal of American city life, signalling the entrance of a major new filmmaker.”

 John Cassavetes, whose talkative, improvisational manner influenced Scorsese’s writing and production work, and also who advised him to “create pictures about what you know,” was one of Scorsese’s teachers. Scorsese met and became friends with filmmaker Michael Wadleigh whilst studying New York University.

Scorsese relocated to Hollywood in 1971, where he became friends with several of the decade’s most influential young filmmakers, including Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, Brian De Palma, and George Lucas. He helmed Boxcar Bertha (1972), a low-budget Depression-era picture for Roger Corman, and Mean Streets, a personal drama about faith and forgiveness featuring Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro as well as shot in New York’s Little Italy.

He has a long filmmaking background that includes several partnerships with actors and professionals, including nine movies with Robert De Niro. Taxi Driver (1976), the biographical sports drama Raging Bull (1980), the satirical black comedy The King of Comedy, the musical drama New York, New York, the psychological thriller Cape Fear, as well as the crime movies Mean Streets (1973), Goodfellas, Casino (1995), and The Irishman are among his movies with De Niro.

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