Roger Ebert wrote the first film review that director Martin Scorsese
ever received—for 1967’s I Call First, later renamed Who’s That
Knocking at My Door—creating a lasting bond that made him one of
Scorsese’s most appreciative and perceptive commentators. Scorsese
by Ebert offers the first record of America’s most respected film
critic’s engagement with the works of America’s greatest living
director, chronicling every single feature film in Scorsese’s
considerable oeuvre, from his aforementioned debut to his 2008
release, the Rolling Stones documentary Shine a Light. In the course
of eleven interviews done over almost forty years, the book also
includes Scorsese’s own insights on both his accomplishments and
disappointments. Ebert has also written and included six new
reconsiderations of the director’s less commented upon films, as
well as a substantial introduction that provides a framework for
understanding both Scorsese and his profound impact on American
cinema. "Given their career-long back-and-forth, this collection makes
perfect sense. . . . In these reconsiderations, Ebert invites us into
his thought processes, letting us see not just what he thinks, but how
he forms his opinions. Ebert’s insights into Scorsese are terrific,
but this book offers the bonus of further insights into Ebert
himself."—Time Out Chicago "Ebert, film critic for the Chicago
Sun-Times, is an unabashed fan of Scorsese, whom he considers ‘the
most gifted director of his generation.’ . . . Of special note are
interviews with Scorsese over a 25-year period, in which the director
candidly discusses his body of work."—Publishers Weekly
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ISBN
9780226182049
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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