S1E2 All This Filming Isn't Healthy
Scorsese partners with Robert De Niro and becomes a definitive cinematic voice of the 1970s—while personal struggles bring him to the brink.
Explore the many lives of Martin Scorsese through intimate interviews with the man himself, access to his private archives, plus conversations with Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, Daniel Day-Lewis, Steven Spielberg, and more.
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Scorsese partners with Robert De Niro and becomes a definitive cinematic voice of the 1970s—while personal struggles bring him to the brink.
After a rebirth with Raging Bull and then a flop with The King of Comedy, Scorsese learns to work small again and pursues a passion project.
Following a turbulent period of international controversy, Scorsese achieves massive success and a new vision of cinema in Goodfellas.
The child of immigrants, young Scorsese is shaped by the Catholic Church and the violent streets around him, with cinema as his escape.
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