19 Quotes & Sayings By Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese is a film director, producer, writer and actor with a career spanning more than 40 years. He has directed over 30 films and received Academy Awards for Best Director for The Departed, The Wolf of Wall Street, and Silence. In 1990, Scorsese received the Italian Golden Lion award for "Best Foreign Language Film" for his work on Goodfellas. In 2006, Scorsese was awarded the Academy Honorary Award in recognition of his "transformative power in world cinema". In 2010 he became the first filmmaker to win the top award at the Cannes Film Festival twice, when "The Departed" won the Palme d'Or Read more

Scorsese is also known by his nickname "The Pope," which came from a joke told in 1986 that 'anyone who doesn't like [his movies] will end up like one of [his movies]. They'll be burned alive or go to jail or both.'

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Violence is not the answer, it doesn’t work any more. We are at the end of the worst century in which the greatest atrocities in the history of the world have occurred... The nature of human beings must change. We must cultivate love and compassion. Martin Scorsese
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Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out Martin Scorsese
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[Luchino] Visconti came from the Milanese branch of one of Europe’s oldest families, whose roots can be traced back to the early 13th century. He might have appeared as a character in one of his own films about the aristocracy, such as Senso or The Leopard — that’s the life he was born into. But at a certain point in the 1930s, his passion for theatre, opera and the cinema set him on a radically different path.(..) He has often been referred to as a great political artist, but that’s too limiting and frozen a description. His sense of European history was vast and he knew the lives of the rich and powerful first hand — but at a certain point he became drawn to understand the other side of life, that of the poor and powerless. He had a strong sense of the particular manner in which absolutely everyone, from the Sicilian fishermen in his neorealist classic La Terra Trema to the Venetian aristocrats in Senso, was affected by the grand movements of history. Martin Scorsese
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The most interesting of the classic movie genres to me are the indigenous ones: the Western, which was born on the Frontier, the Gangster Film, which originated in the East Coast cities, and the Musical, which was spawned by Broadway. They remind me of jazz: they allowed for endless, increasingly complex, sometimes perverse variations. When these variations were played by the masters, they reflected the changing times; they gave you fascinating insights into American culture and the American psyche. Martin Scorsese
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Movies touch our hearts and awaken our vision, and change the way we see things. They take us to other places, they open doors and minds. Movies are the memories of our life time, we need to keep them alive. Martin Scorsese
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There must be people who remember World War II and the Holocaust who can help us get out of this rut. Martin Scorsese
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When I was growing up, I don't remember being told that America was created so that everyone could get rich. I remember being told it was about opportunity and the pursuit of happiness. Not happiness itself, but the pursuit. Martin Scorsese
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If your mother cooks Italian food, why should you go to a restaurant? Martin Scorsese
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Eradicating a religion of kindness is, I think, a terrible thing for the Chinese to attempt. Martin Scorsese
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Now more than ever we need to talk to each other, to listen to each other and understand how we see the world, and cinema is the best medium for doing this. Martin Scorsese
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I love studying Ancient History and seeing how empires rise and fall, sowing the seeds of their own destruction. Martin Scorsese
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Any film, or to me any creative endeavour, no matter who you're working with, is, in many cases, a wonderful experience. Martin Scorsese
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Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out. Martin Scorsese
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Very often I've known people who wouldn't say a word to each other, but they'd go to see movies together and experience life that way. Martin Scorsese
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I'm sad to see celluloid go, there's no doubt. But, you know, nitrate went, by the way, in 1971. If you ever saw a nitrate print of a silent film and then saw an acetate print, you'd see a big difference, but nobody remembers anymore. The acetate print is what we have. Maybe. Now it's digital. Martin Scorsese
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I do know that some Buddhists are able to attain peace of mind. Martin Scorsese
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The cinema began with a passionate, physical relationship between celluloid and the artists and craftsmen and technicians who handled it, manipulated it, and came to know it the way a lover comes to know every inch of the body of the beloved. No matter where the cinema goes, we cannot afford to lose sight of its beginnings. Martin Scorsese
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It seems to me that any sensible person must see that violence does not change the world and if it does, then only temporarily. Martin Scorsese