
A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies
S1 · E1IMDB:
8.4
Released
5/21/1995
Duration
1h 14m
Genre
Documentary
Country
United Kingdom
Cast
Martin Scorsese
Overview
Filmmaker Martin Scorsese celebrates US movies from the silent classics to the Hollywood of the seventies.

A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies
Season 1 · Episode 1IMDB:
8.4Released
5/21/1995
Genre
Documentary
Cast
Martin Scorsese
Duration
1h 14m
Country
United Kingdom
Overview
Filmmaker Martin Scorsese celebrates US movies from the silent classics to the Hollywood of the seventies.
Episodes
EP 1AvailablePart 1
Film director Martin Scorsese considers the American cinema, divided into short chapters each looking at one aspect of American film, including: the studio system past and present; the question of narrative; technique - both technical and the development of visual literacy specific to films. He also looks at B-movies, films noirs, Westerns, gangster movies and musicals and some of the great figures in American cinema, from von Stroheim and Welles to Kubrick and Cassavetes.

Part 1
Film director Martin Scorsese considers the American cinema, divided into short chapters each looking at one aspect of American film, including: the studio system past and present; the question of narrative; technique - both technical and the development of visual literacy specific to films. He also looks at B-movies, films noirs, Westerns, gangster movies and musicals and some of the great figures in American cinema, from von Stroheim and Welles to Kubrick and Cassavetes.
EP 2AvailablePart 2
Martin Scorsese looks at the role of film as a technological innovation as directors use the challenges of widescreen, sound and colour to enhance their abilities to tell a story.

Part 2
Martin Scorsese looks at the role of film as a technological innovation as directors use the challenges of widescreen, sound and colour to enhance their abilities to tell a story.
EP 3AvailablePart 3
In the last part of Martin Scorsese's history of American cinema, he examines filmmakers who hid subversive or dangerous ideas within their movies, such as Nicholas Ray with Bigger Than Life and Orson Welles with Citizen Kane.

Part 3
In the last part of Martin Scorsese's history of American cinema, he examines filmmakers who hid subversive or dangerous ideas within their movies, such as Nicholas Ray with Bigger Than Life and Orson Welles with Citizen Kane.
Cast

Self - Filmmaker / Host









