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A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies
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Synopsis
In 1994, the British Film Institute commissioned a set of films to mark the centenary of the movies. They would trace the history of several national cinemas, and the BFI's choice for interpreting the history of American film fell to director Martin Scorsese, a longtime champion of film history and preservation. Scorsese's approach to his subject is director-centered, as he examines the tension inherent in the struggle of an artist wishing to make a personal statement against the collaborative nature of films and the commercial pressures of the Hollywood moviemaking factory. Segments of this series are devoted to the director as storyteller (examining narrative devices in the Western, gangster film, and musical), illusionist (technical tricks), smuggler (imbedding personal messages), and iconoclast (bucking the system to make films his own way). The series is replete with telling clips, not just snippets or shots, but entire scenes which illustrate Scorsese and co-director Michael Henry Wilson's points. Other filmmakers, including John Ford, Francis Ford Coppola, Billy Wilder, and Orson Welles, are seen in archival footage or interviews created for the series, offering their own take on the art of filmmaking. Scorsese doesn't discriminate between filmmakers with glossy reputations and those who always worked on the fringe of public awareness. If anything, he goes out of his way to champion mavericks like Samuel Fuller whose "visceral cinema" never enjoyed box-office success or awards. Personal Journey was first shown on British TV, released in limited fashion to theaters in the United States, and shown here on TV as well. A tie-in book was published in 1997 by Miramax Books; it contains the entire script for the series, excellent black-and-white stills, and dialogue from some of the clips. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Paul Petschek Additional Editing
Raffaele Donato Associate Producer
Frances Reid Cinematographer
Jean-Yves Escoffier Cinematographer
Nancy Schreiber Cinematographer
Martin Scorsese Director
Michael Henry Wilson Director
David Lindblom Editor
Thelma Schoonmaker Editor
Saul Bass Intertitle Writer
Tom Paul Musical Direction/Supervision
William Flick Musical Direction/Supervision
Bob Last Producer
Colin MacCabe Producer
Dale Ann Stieber Producer
Martin Scorsese Screenwriter
Michael Henry Wilson Screenwriter
Elmer Bernstein Songwriter
Year: 1995
Runtime: 226
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary


Produced by
British Film Institute