Despite its nearly four-hour running time, this is a uniquely personal look at movies from one of the late 20th century's great directors and film historians. The film consists of head & shoulder shots of Scorsese speaking into the camera for a minute or two, followed by 10-15 minutes of film clips with Scorsese voice-over. Scorsese approaches the films in terms of how they affected him as a director foremost and as a storyteller/film fan second. Segments include "The Director as Smuggler," "The Director as Iconoclast", and so on. The Journey begins with silent masters like D.W. Griffith and ends in 1969 - when Scorsese began to make films; as he says in closing, "I wouldn't feel right commenting on myself or my contemporaries."
Arthur Penn, Billy Wilder, Brian De Palma, Clint Eastwood, Elia Kazan, Francis Ford Coppola, Frank Capra, Fritz Lang, George Lucas, Gregory Peck, Howard Hawks, John Cassavetes, John Ford, Kathryn Bigelow, King Vidor, Martin Scorsese, Nicholas Ray, Orson Welles, Philippe Collin, Samuel Fuller
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