
Mr. Scorsese
63rd New York Film Festival
September 26 - October 13, 2025
The unflaggingly vital American cinema legend gets the definitive portrait his epochal career deserves in Rebecca Miller’s five-part documentary, told through Scorsese’s own words and new interviews with creative collaborators and family members.
The unflaggingly vital American cinema legend gets the definitive portrait his epochal, profoundly personal career deserves in this five-part documentary from director Rebecca Miller (Maggie’s Plan, NYFF53). Told through his own words, as well as those of a discerning, incisive series of creative collaborators and family members, Miller’s documentary functions almost like a Martin Scorsese film itself, a full-throttle rocketing through an American century and 60-plus years of moviemaking that transformed Hollywood cinema and will continue to inspire untold generations of artists and cinema advocates. Featuring probing film analyses, personal reflections, and unprecedented access to private moments, Mr. Scorsese does justice to an unparalleled body of work relentlessly focused on sinners and saints, highlighted by new interviews with, among others, Jay Cocks, Daniel Day-Lewis, Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Rodrigo Prieto, Isabella Rossellini, Thelma Schoonmaker, Steven Spielberg, and Sharon Stone. We are pleased to screen Miller’s documentary in its entirety as a cinematic experience. An Apple TV+ release.







































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