Martin Scorsese
Explore the cinematic genius of Martin Scorsese through insightful interviews with renowned film scholar Peter Brunette in the compelling book Martin Scorsese. Published in 1999, this engaging work spans 277 pages, delving into the evolution of Scorsese's filmmaking career, starting with the autobiographical classic Mean Streets (1973) that catapulted him into the limelight. Brunette's conversations with Scorsese culminate in discussions about Kundun, a poignant political biography of the Dalai Lama released in early 1998. This book is a must-read for film enthusiasts and aspiring directors alike, offering a unique perspective on the artistry and vision of one of cinema's most influential figures. Discover the stories behind the films and the man himself, as Brunette captures the essence of Scorsese's contributions to the world of film.