Martin Scorsese Will Go from the Director's Chair to in the front of the Chamber for an upcoming Five-Part Documentary Heading to Apple TV+.
Mr. ScorseseDirected by Rebecca Miller, is a Film Portrait of a Man Through the Lens of His Work, Exploring The Many Faces of a Visionary Who Redefined Filmmaking, Including His Extraordinary Career and Unique Personal History, “Apple TV+ Said in A Synopsis.
“With Exclusive, UNRESTRETRITTED Access to Scorsese's Private Archives, The Documentary Series is anchored by Extense Conversations with the filmmaker Himself and Never-Before-Seen Interview With Friends, Family, and Creative Collaborators.”
Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mick Jagger, Robbie Robertson, Longtime Editor Thelma Schoonmaker, Steven Spielberg, Sharon Stone, Jodie Foster, Screenwriter Paul Schrader, Margot Robbie, and Cate Blanchett Are Among the collaborators Interviewe for Mr. ScorseseAlong with the 82-Year-Old Director's Children, Wife Helen Morris and Close Childhood Friends.
While Scorsese Has Helmed Dozens of Documentries on Subjects Like Bob Dylan, The Last WaltzGeorge Harrison, Fran Lebowitz, and Love of Cinema, Mr. Scorsese Marks The First Career-Spanning Documentary About The Director Himself.
“I am so grateful to have been given the artistic freedom and access to Create at Cinematic Portrait of one of Our Greatest Living Artists, Martin Scorsese,” Miller Said in a statement (Miller is married to Daniel Day-Lewis, Who Starred in Scorsese's Gangs of New York and Also appears in Mr. Scorsese).
“His Work and Life Are So Vast and So Compelling that the Piece Evolved From One to Five Parts Over a Five Year Period; Crafting this Documentary Alongside My Longtime Collaborators Has Been One of the Defining Experiences of My Life As A Filmmaker.”
Apple TV+ has not year yearnanced the release date for Mr. Scorsese.
