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  1. 14 de ene. de 2004 · With Phillip Lopate, James Sanders, Martin Scorsese. Film-maker Martin Scorsese looks back over the impact of The Statue of Liberty on the twentieth century, her evolution and what she meant to people of the past and what she continues to mean after September eleventh, 2001.

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    • Documentary
    • Kent Jones, Martin Scorsese
    • 2004-01-14
  2. Título original: Lady by the Sea: The Statue of Liberty. Sinopsis: El director Martin Scorsese echa la vista atrás para reflexionar sobre el impacto que tuvo la Estatua la Libertad en el siglo XX, su evolución, lo que significaba para la gente en el pasado y lo que ...Puedes ver Lady by the Sea: The Statue of Liberty (TV) mediante en las ...

    • Robert Shepard
    • Martin Scorsese,, Kent Jones
    • Estados Unidos
    • Documental | Mediometraje. Telefilm
  3. Overview. Film-maker Martin Scorsese looks back over the impact of The Statue of Liberty on the twentieth century, her evolution and what she meant to people of the past and what she continues to mean after September eleventh, 2001.

  4. Tom Fleischman Sound. James Sanders Self. Critics reviews. Film-maker Martin Scorsese looks back over the impact of The Statue of Liberty on the twentieth century, her evolution and what she meant to people of the past and what she continues to mean after September eleventh, 2001.

  5. The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City. The copper statue, a gift to the U.S. from the people of France , was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal ...

  6. TV Movie. Synopsis. Film-maker Martin Scorsese looks back over the impact of The Statue of Liberty on the twentieth century, her evolution and what she meant to people of the past and what she continues to mean after September eleventh, 2001. Movie Soulmates' ratings.

  7. It’s a made for TV documentary film by Scorsese and frequent collaborator Kent Jones! In November their new series on the Saints will air on TV and I’m so excited to watch that. This was very interesting and Scorsese is SO good at utilizing old black and white footage. It’s a minor work from Scorsese, probably one that just scratched an itch for him, but this is a worthy watch. It feels ...