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  1. 21 de mar. de 2024 · A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies - 1995 - Martin Scorsese (sub.esp) Un viaje personal con Martin Scorsese a través del cine americano es un documental de 225 minutos de duración, presentado por Martin Scorsese y producido por el British Film Institute.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Un viaje personal con Martin Scorsese a través del cine americano - Película ... A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies.

  3. By CARYN JAMES. n its own way, 'Cat People' was as important as 'Citizen Kane' in the development of a more mature American cinema," Martin Scorsese tells us, quite convincingly, in "A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies." Though this vastly entertaining, strong-willed new documentary runs nearly four hours, it has no ...

  4. 30 de ene. de 2012 · Scorsese focuses on films you might not have heard of, but films that are achievements in American cinema: films that touched him. Jacque's Tourneau's "Cat People" (I think that's the title) and "I Walked With A Zombie," movies that are truly rich films but that have sadly been forgotten or dubbed 'B'-class films, Scorsese says.

  5. A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies. Details: 1995, USA, 224 mins. Direction: Martin Scorsese. User reviews Read user reviews. Related articles.

  6. Scorsese focuses on films you might not have heard of, but films that are achievements in American cinema: films that touched him. Jacque's Tourneau's "Cat People" (I think that's the title) and "I Walked With A Zombie," movies that are truly rich films but that have sadly been forgotten or dubbed 'B'-class films, Scorsese says.

  7. Tweet. Martin Scorsese’s contribution to the Century of Cinema series is a fascinating exploration of some of the landmarks of American cinema, as well as some of its lesser known byways. Under chapter headings such as The Director’s Dilemma or The Director as Iconoclast, Scorsese analyses the work of filmmakers as diverse as DW Griffith ...