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Thursday, 1 June 2017

[The Daily] Scorsese, Pasolini, and More

Silence06012017_large “The greatest filmmakers, like the greatest novelists and poets, are trying to create a sense of communion with the viewer,” writes Martin Scorsese in the new issue of the TLS. “They’re not trying to seduce them or overtake them, but, I think, . . .

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