In a lengthy essay published Tuesday inHarper'smagazine, Martin Scorsese made his case that cinema, as he sees it, is not an all-inclusive term by highlighting his admiration forItalian film director and screenwriterFederico Fellini.
In 2019, Scorsese drew the ire of Marvel fans when he asserted that Marvel superhero films are notcinema. The Taxi Driver and Goodfellas director stood by the comments and defended them when Marvel directors, stars and fans blasted him.
On Tuesday, he made his case forcinema (albeit never referencing Marvel by name), writing in his Harper's op-ed: "As recently as fifteen years ago, the term 'content' was heard only when people were discussing the cinema on a serious level, and it was contrasted with and.
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