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Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Martin Scorsese on The River

Scorsese_large Knowing Martin Scorsese was a fan of Jean Renoir’s India-set The River, we asked him to record an introduction when we first released it in 2004 (since then, he even included it in his Criterion Top 10, calling it “a film without a real story . . .

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