Martin Scorsese moves from behind the camera for the new series of documentaries Mr. Scorsese on Apple TV+

Martin Scorsese moves from behind the camera for the new series of documentaries Mr. Scorsese on Apple TV+

Oscarica winner director Martin Scorsese (Taxi driver, Bull, Goodfellas, The aviator, The deceased, Killer of the Flower Moon) is intended to be the subject of the next series of documentaries, Mr. ScorseseOn Apple TV+. Rebecca MillerThe director behind Personal speed: three portraits AND Came to meIt is to direct the five -part series for the streamer.

Miller, daughter of the playwright Arthur Miller and photographer Inge Morathand wife of Scorsese Collaborator Daniel Day-Lewishas obtained exclusive access and without restrictions on the private archives of Scorsese.

Mr. Scorsese is anchored by large conversations with the director himself and by interviews never seen before with friends, family and creative collaborators including Daniel Day-Lewis, Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mick Jagger, Robbie Robertson, Thelma Schoonmaker, Steven Spielberg, Sharon Stone, Jodie Foster, Paul Schrader, Margot Robbie, Cate Blanchett, Jay’s cocks AND Rodrigo PrietoTogether with his children, wife Helen Morris And close childhood friends.

He will explore how his colored life experiences have informed his artistic view from students’ films to New York University as The great shaving, which is thus knocking on my home door -his first feature film, up to his classics starting from Racing roads And his most recent work.

Mr. Scorsese originated by Miller, whose Angela He won the Grand Jury Prize in Sundance e Personnel Speed He won an Independent Spirit and Damon CardaSis prize at Round Films and the long -standing creative collaborator of Miller Cindy Tolan.

The Exec trio produces with Rick Yorn, Christopher Donnelly and Julie Yorn. Ron Burkle produces. Robert Fernandez and Patrick Walmsley are co-executive. The series is presented by expanded media and round films in association with LBI Entertainment and Moxie Pictures.

“I am so grateful to having received artistic freedom and access to create a cinematographic portrait of one of our greatest living artists, Martin Scorsese,” Miller said.

“His work and his life are so vast and so compelling that the piece has evolved from one to five parts for a period of five years; to create this documentary together with my longtime collaborators was one of the definitive experiences of my life as a director.”

It seems that it will be a fascinating look at the iconic director.

Via: deadline

By Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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