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Martin Scorsese has devoted the bulk of his career to developing memorable characters, most recently in “The Wolf of Wall Street,” but he’s spent decades chronicling the character development of New York City.
This short, sweet, musical tribute, “Scorsese’s New York,” uses clips from 14 of his films to compose a 3-minute video. From the debonair villain-version of Daniel Day-Lewis in “Gangs of New York” to DiCaprio as “The Wolf of Wall Street,” you’ll probably recognize some of those unique-to-New-York cinematic moments.
Robert Kolodny, an editor at House of Nod, put together this project to pay tribute to the much-loved director and the hometown that served as his muse since the 1960s. Read more about it here.
Watch “Scorsese’s New York” below.
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