Hollywood maestro Martin Scorsese has made a short film reflecting upon his lockdown experience in New York.
"What I look forward to in the future is carrying with me what I have been forced to learn in these circumstances," Scorsese said.
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"It is essential. The people you love. Being able to take care of them and be with them as much as you can," he added.
The 77-year-old director has made the self-shot short film for the BBC series "Lockdown Culture With Mary Beard", reports variety.com.
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Through the series, Beard examines the links between risk, culture and creativity.
"Martin Scorsese makes a wonderful end to the series. We see him at home, thinking about lockdown through the lens of classic movies, like Hitchcock's 'The Wrong Man'," Beard said.
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"But what's really clever is that this great Hollywood luminary also gets us to look at Hitchcock again afresh through the lens of our current predicament. I was absolutely over the moon when he agreed to do it for us. It feels a bit like hosting a little premiere. And it all contributes to a pretty amazing finale," she added.
The series will also feature director Lee Daniels, who will explain why the lockdown in Hollywood could be a radical creative opportunity for filmmakers.
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