Synopses & Reviews
Martin Scorsese is one of the most celebrated film-makers working today in Hollywood. A five time Academy Award Nominee for Best Director, Scorsese's films consistently push the boundaries of what viewers expect to see on the silver screen. From
Taxi Driver to
Goodfellas to
The Departed, Scorsese continually challeneges audiences with his gritty, often brutal films.
Developed from over 30 years of interviews with his friend and fellow director, Michael Henry Wilson, Scorsese on Scorsese is the first book to examine the career of this cinematic master in his own words. Illustrated with documents, and personal photos from Scorsese's own archive along with film stills, this in-depth look at all of Scorsese's masterpieces from his early short films all the way up to his recent Shutter Island (2010) is a key reference work for both fans of the director and professionals looking for the keys to the master's work.
Review
"Riveting. . .packs a one-two punch . . Movie geeks will love this book." -
Wired.com"One of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers discusses not only his own films but also the ones that have inspired him in this impressive collection." - Entertainment Weekly
"The definitive illustrated volume on one of cinema's all-time greats, it's a must for any film buff." - Urban Daddy
"Incredible!" - ETonline.com
Synopsis
-- A unique insight into the creative processes of one of the world's
greatest film-makers, from his first shorts to his most recent
masterpieces, through interviews given throughout his career to
his friend Michael Henry Wilson, starting in 1974
-- Exceptionally full documentation from his personal archives,
including family photographs, photographs taken on set, original
scripts, sketches, notes and storyboards
-- A key reference work for both the many fans of the director of Mean
Streets (1973), Taxi Driver (1976) and Casino (1995), and for industry
professionals looking for keys to the master's work
-- His recent films (The Departed, 2006; Shutter Island, 2010) have enjoyed
major popular and critical success
-- Includes a biography and a complete filmography
About the Author
Based in Los Angeles, Michael Henry Wilson is a filmmaker and film historian. He is a regular contributor to the magazine Positif and has published many books, including A personal journey with Martin Scorsese through American movies (1997). His two passions ? cinema and history ? come together in his screenplays (Alan Rudolph's Investigating Sex, 2001) and his own films (In Search Of Kundun, 1998). After completing an intimate portrait of Eastwood in Clint Eastwood, A Life In Film (2007), he made The Challenge of Reconciliation (2009), a film devoted to Nelson Mandela and the transformation of South Africa, in which Eastwood himself plays a key role.