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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Bringing Out the Dead (USA: Martin Scorsese, 1999)
Bringing Out the Dead (USA: Martin Scorsese, 1999: 121 mins)
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Ebert, Roger. "Bringing Out the Dead." Chicago Sun-Times (October 22, 1999)
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Juan, Eric San. "The Films of Martin Scorsese: Gangsters, Greed, and Guilt (ROWMAN AND LITTLEFIELD 2020)." New Books in Film (October 20, 2020) ["Few mainstream filmmakers have as pronounced a disregard for the supposed rules of filmmaking as Martin Scorsese. His inventiveness displays a reaction against the “right” way to make a movie, frequently eschewing traditional cinematic language in favor of something flashy, unexpected and contrary to the way “proper” films are done. Yet despite this, he’s become one of the most influential directors of the last fifty years, a critical darling (though rarely a box office titan), and a fan favorite. In this book, Eric San Juan guides readers through the crooks, the mobsters, the loners, the moguls, and the nobodies of Scorsese's 26-movie filmography. The Films of Martin Scorsese: Gangsters, Greed, and Guilt (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020) examines the techniques that have made him one of the most innovative directors in history. The book further looks at the themes that are the engine driving all of this, including themes of self-sabotage, alienation, faith, and guilt. Eric San Juan has written a number of books, including one on Akira Kurosawa and co-authored two books on the films of Alfred Hitchcock."]
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Reinert, Cristina Degli-Esposti. "Martin Scorsese's Invisible City in Bringing Out the Dead." Film-Philosophy 4.12 (May 2000)
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Zenner, M.C. "Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead." Senses of Cinema #7 (June 2000)
Martin Scorsese - The Art of Silence from Tony Zhou on Vimeo.
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