Martin Scorsese Lists His Companion Films for Killers of the Flower Moon

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Publicado 2023-10-26
Martin Scorsese has joined Letterboxd! To mark that occasion, he gave us a list of more than 50 films that complement his pictures. In this video he tells us why he chose seven films he viewed as influences for his new film, Killers of the Flower Moon. The whole Letterboxd list and his account are below.

Interview by Mia Lee Vicino
Produced by Brian Formo
Edited by John Squire

Martin Scorsese's Letterboxd Account: letterboxd.com/mscorsese/
Martin Scorsese's List of Companion Films: boxd.it/pUdmi/detail
Killers of the Flower Moon on Letterboxd: boxd.it/gHp0

Killers of the Flower Moon is in theaters via ‪@AppleTV‬ & ‪@paramountpictures‬
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  • @maxteeth
    so cool that letterboxd is doing deep-dive interviews with filmmakers like this. also love that scorsese insists on not spoiling a movie from 1949. true class.
  • @MichaelM-gp1xi
    Martin Scorcese is on Letterboxd?! We are in a new era people. A new era.
  • Scorsese's face when he learns that 'The Last of the Line' and 'The Lady of the Dugout' only have 100 logs. A person who truly adores cinematic art.
  • @Arieljaay
    God I love seeing how far Mia's come. From writing clever quips as a regular letterboxd user to sitting down with Martin fucking Scorcese!!!!
  • @samfilmkid
    Every time I watch an interview with Scorsese I learn about at least three new films I never heard of
  • @lando2743
    His face when she said barely anyone had seen the silent films
  • We see all these countless film nerd channels on YouTube but often forget SCORSESE was the OG film nerd. Probably the king of them all. Compilations and recommendation lists must be his fav thing after filmmaking. Imagine a Criterion video with Socrsese, would be hours long 😅
  • @josephjasem7926
    Lily's performance is astounding, in my opinion. It's so detailed but understated. She commands the screen with a single look or a smile.
  • @palemoonlight96
    this is cinema his contributions but also knowledge on movies is truly astonishing, what a legend
  • @intifadayuri
    When Scorsese talks, you listen. He's a treasure for the cinema world
  • @rickyrougs
    mia's film knowledge is always an underrated aspect of these interviews
  • @jannsse
    We as cinephiles are so lucky to have Martin Scorsese. What an artist. May he live many more years!
  • @Ironheart73
    This movie made me respect Scorsese more as an artist. Clearly he went into this project not to create a weekend boxoffice junk food kind of movie. He wanted to tell a piece of American History that is conveniently overlooked in the most beautiful peace of art he can come up with. I love the care and respect it gave to the Osage people. While it may not make its budget back immediately, this one is a true classic
  • @PalaceDude
    People online when they spoil a movie: "Huh? The movie has been literally out for a year now, do you live under a rock?" Meanwhile, Marty treads lightly not to spoil movie from 1949. Bless his heart.
  • @GoReacts
    When he saw Lily Gladstone and she looked like the actress from The Heiress it was a bingo moment, cool to see that
  • @65g4
    I recently rewatched The Heriess and Giant studying both of them for a writing project im doing
  • The Heiress is an Phenomenal film watching Dame Olivia DeHavilland’s subtle transformative performance was nothing short of brilliance