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  1. 2 de nov. de 2023 · Absolute Cinema is a reaction image of film director Martin Scorsese raising his hands captioned with the catchphrase. Online, the black-and-white image has frequently been used to positively comment on dramatic events in sports matches, as well as on films, shows and video games that one considers to be of high quality.

  2. Where Did Martin Scorsese's 'Absolute Cinema' And 'This Is Cinema' Pictures Originate? The 'absolute cinema' picture was taken from a New York Times interview with film director Martin Scorsese in January 2020. In the interview, a black-and-white photograph of Scorsese lifting his hands appears (shown below, left).

    • Mateus Lima
  3. Martin Charles Scorsese [6] [a] was born in the Flushing neighborhood of New York City's Queens borough on November 17, 1942. [8] [9] He grew up in the Little Italy neighborhood of the city's Manhattan borough. [10] Both of his parents, Catherine Scorsese (née Cappa) and Charles Scorsese, worked in the Garment District.

    • Martin Charles Scorsese, November 17, 1942 (age 80), New York City, U.S.
    • 1962–present
  4. 27 de dic. de 2023 · 4.9K subscribers in the MartinScorsese community. A subreddit dedicated to the award winning director Martin Scorsese, director of films such as…

  5. After Hours is a 1985 American black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Joseph Minion, and produced by Amy Robinson, Griffin Dunne, and Robert F. Colesberry. Dunne stars as Paul Hackett, an office worker who experiences a series of misadventures while attempting to make his way home from New York City's SoHo district ...

    • $10.6 million
    • September 13, 1985
  6. 16 de feb. de 2024 · I’m Martin Scorsese, and I was the director and co-writer and co-producer of ‘Killers of the Flower Moon.’ By this point in the story, it’s become pretty evident that the people who’ve ...

    • 3 min
    • Mekado Murphy
  7. 25 de sept. de 2023 · Culture. Martin Scorsese: “I Have To Find Out Who The Hell I Am.” Now 80, the legendary director is on one of the most creative runs of his career— and consumed by the challenges (and...