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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Winstar
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Released: September 5, 2000 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Discover the world of the talented director of The Departed. A consummate storyteller and visual stylist with cinematic triumphs that include Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Cape Fear, Casino and Bringing Out the Dead.
Description of The Directors - Martin Scorsese:
We've all heard the claim that Martin Scorsese is "the greatest living American director" (and Jodie Foster repeats it here), but that hyperbole certainly hasn't gone to Scorsese's head. Throughout the extensive interview clips included here, Scorsese proves to be a perfectly modest host to a survey of his own career, providing context and insight for nearly every film he's made. Not surprisingly, the reticent Robert De Niro is not among the other interviewees (Harvey Keitel's absence is also keenly felt), but Foster, Ray Liotta, and especially Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio prove to be articulate observers of Scorsese's work. (The inclusion of The Color of Money Oscar-winner Paul Newman is also welcomed; "I'm not dead yet," he says, jokingly pleading for another role in a Scorsese film.) Overall, this is a perfectly suitable overview of Scorsese's work, especially if viewed by budding film students, but the fact that Scorsese's life and work have been so thoroughly examined elsewhere makes this one-hour program a bit too familiar for more well-informed film buffs. --Jeff Shannon
The Directors - Martin Scorsese Reviews:
Very Interestingl 
2008-04-08 - The interviews collected in the dvd give us a real insight into the works of Martin Scorsese as well as some tips regarding the motivation behind his movies.
Mastermind! 
2007-04-09 - I'm so glad the Oscars turned out the way they did this year because no one is more worthy of receiving a statue than Martin Scorsese. If you ask me, he should get one for his every endeavor as there has never been a more consistent director of genius in the history of the movies--in my biased opinion. His artistic integrity is absolute as the body of his oeuvre is magnificent. I'm not sure how anyone else could have made his landmark successes-- Goodfellas, Casino, Taxi Driver and Gangs of New York--any better. Even secondary works like Mean Streets and The Departed are close to being perfect. For this documentary, they go right to primary sources, actors who have worked with him, as a means of describing him. The views of Jodie Foster, Paul Newman, Robert De Niro, Willem Dafoe, and Joe Pesci are all recorded. I also liked Scorsese's insight that the music in his movies is a separate character in itself. I have never considered that before.
Best DVD on Martin Scorsese as a reference 
2004-10-18 - I have presented a research on Martin Scorsese' cinema and this DVD is the best video resource i could ever find. Scorsese' own words on how he developed his style was a great help for me. This is an absolutely great documentary for everyone interested in his cinema.
Great American Director, Great DVD 
2001-03-14 - AFI did a great job here on giving brief bio's and other pertinent information on the great modern day directors working in America. This AFI effort on Martin Scorsese is a well put together DVD on Scorsese's influence and effect on modern day motion pictures.
Scorsese was once bedridden for a long period of time in his youth with a severe case of asthma. You can see with the time he had on his hands that filmmaking and cinema history became his passion. Although, most of his films have a rugged, hyperkinetic, and fragmented look to them; Scorsese, in my opinion, has a more thorough vocabulary of shot selection than any director working today. His shot selection in any film he shoots comes from years and years of studying the masters in their past films.
I strongly recommend this DVD. It is a great buy. Also, Buy it as soon as possible. I could not find this DVD anywhere!