I bet it’s really amazing to hear Scorsese thinks you’re the future of cinema.
Around here, we worry about the future of cinema on a daily basis. With studios shifting more toward content than art, it can make the future a scary place for artists. We know we’re not alone. Many of our greatest filmmakers have come out to bemoan the future.
But at the recent New York Film Critics Circle awards, Martin Scorsese got up to award a movie he believed might provide a glimmer of hope for the future. That movie was Todd Field’s TÁR. It’s the darkly funny story of a composer in a downward spiral. To hear Scorsese talk about it means the future of cinema is in good hands.
The movie won Best Picture and Best Actress at the award ceremony, and when Scorsese handed over the Best Picture Award, he elaborated on what he loved about the movie.
Author: Jason Hellerman
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