A Companion to Martin Scorsese 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118585344.ch3
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Italian Films, New York City Television, and the Work of Martin Scorsese

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“…The author documents the history of how and when Italian films were broadcast on American television, and examines the global artistic impact of Italian neorealism on cinematography in general and Scorsese's work in particular. Instead of assuming (as most film critics do) that there are neorealistic features in the director's work, this essay clarifies what exactly connects the artist with the best traditions of neorealism, namely, his work as an activist and defender of cinematography on an international scale, especially, but not only, through the World Cinema Foundation (Ruberto, 2014). So, Martin Scorsese is one of the most famous American directors of the last 50 years.…”
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“…The author documents the history of how and when Italian films were broadcast on American television, and examines the global artistic impact of Italian neorealism on cinematography in general and Scorsese's work in particular. Instead of assuming (as most film critics do) that there are neorealistic features in the director's work, this essay clarifies what exactly connects the artist with the best traditions of neorealism, namely, his work as an activist and defender of cinematography on an international scale, especially, but not only, through the World Cinema Foundation (Ruberto, 2014). So, Martin Scorsese is one of the most famous American directors of the last 50 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%