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Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese (born November 17, ) is an American director. He was born in Queens and raised in Manhattan. Many of Scorsese's movies have Italian American, Roman Catholic and violent themes or ideas. Scorsese is probably best known for his movies about the mafia. He won the Academy Award for Best Director for his movie The Departed at the 79th Academy Awards in ; the movie also won Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Film Editing and Best Adapted Screenplay. This was Scorsese's first Academy Award for Best Director.

Martin Scorsese's filmmaking style is marked by key elements, including violent themes, the use of music, intricate cinematography, exceptional performances, psychological depth, exploration of religious themes, collaboration with top talents, a strong connection to New York City, frequent use of voiceovers, and cinematic references.[1]

Awards and recognitions

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  • Scorsese received the AFI Life Achievement Award in
  • In , the American Film Institute placed three Scorsese movies on their list of the greatest movies in America: Raging Bull at #24, Taxi Driver at #47 and Goodfellas at #
  • Scorsese received the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic on January 18,
  • In , AFI put two Scorsese movies on their list of the most "heart-pounding movies" in American cinema: Taxi Driver at #22 and Raging Bull at #
  • At a ceremony in Paris, France, on January 5, , Martin Scorsese was awarded the French Legion of Honor in recognition of his contribution to cinema.
  • In , Scorsese won the Academy Award for Best Director for The Departed, which also won Best Picture.
  • On September 11, , the Kennedy Center Honors committee, which recognizes career excellence and cultural influence, named Scorsese as one of the honorees for the year.
  • On June 17, , AFI put two of Scorsese's films on the AFI's 10 Top 10 list: Raging Bull at #1 for the Sports genre and Goodfellas at #2 for the Gangster genre.
  • Scorsese received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 67th Golden Globe Awards.
  • On September 18, Scorsese won in the category Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, for his work on the series premiere of Boardwalk Empire.
  • On January 15, , at the 69th Golden Globe Awards, Scorsese won an award for Best Director on the movie Hugo.
  • On February 12, at the 65th British Academy Film Awards, Scorsese received the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award.

Scorsese has earned praise from many film legends including Ingmar Bergman,[2]Frank Capra,[3]Jean-Luc Godard,[4]Werner Herzog,[5]Elia Kazan,[6]Akira Kurosawa,[7]David Lean,[8] Michael Powell,[9]Satyajit Ray,[10] and François Truffaut.[11]

Filmography

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Features

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Documentary movies

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Short movies

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Television work

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Appearances on camera

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References

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  1. "10 Signature Elements of Martin Scorsese's Filmmaking Style!". Critic Film. Retrieved
  2. "EuroScreenwriters – Interviews with European Film Directors – Ingmar Bergman". Archived from the original on Retrieved
  3. Capra, Frank; Poague, Leland A (March ). Frank Capra: interviews. ISBN&#;.
  4. Godard, Jean Luc; Sterritt, David (). Jean-Luc Godard: interviews. ISBN&#;.
  5. "Werner Herzog Interview – ". Archived from the original on Retrieved
  6. "Programa de Educação Tutorial da Faculdade de Economia da UFF". Archived from the original on July 18, Retrieved September 1,
  7. Kurosawa, Akira; Cardullo, Bert (). Akira Kurosawa: interviews. ISBN&#;.
  8. Organ, Steven (). David Lean:interviews. Univ. Press of Mississippi. pp.&#;, ISBN&#;. Retrieved September 1,
  9. Lazar, David (April ). Michael Powell: interviews. ISBN&#;.
  10. Ray, Satyajit; Cardullo, Bert (January ). Satyajit Ray: interviews. ISBN&#;.
  11. Truffaut, François; Bergan, Ronald (January ). François Truffaut: interviews. ISBN&#;.
  12. "Berlinale: Programme". . Archived from the original on Retrieved

Other websites

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