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Martin Scorsese’s Documentary Histories
Migrations, Movies, Music
Martin Scorsese’s Documentary Histories
Migrations, Movies, Music
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Martin Scorsese's Documentary Histories: Migrations, Movies, Music is the first comprehensive study of Martin Scorsese's prolific work as a documentary filmmaker. Highlighting the historiographic aims of the director's various non-fiction film, video, and television productions, Mike Meneghetti re-examines Scorsese's documentaries as resourceful audiovisual histories of migrations, movies, and popular music. Italianamerican's critical immersion in the post-Sixties ethnic revival inaugurates Scorsese's decades-long documentary project in 1974, and the era's developing vernacular of reclamation would shape each of his subsequent non-fiction efforts. Martin Scorsese's Documentary Histories surveys the succeeding films' decisive adherence to this language of retrieval. With extended analyses of Italianamerican, American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince, The Last Waltz, Shine a Light, Feel Like Going Home, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Il mio viaggio in Italia, and A Letter to Elia among others, Meneghetti resituates Scorsese's filmmaking within the wider contexts of documentary history and American culture.
Table of Contents
Martin Scorsese's Documentary Histories
Chapter 1
Historical Migrations: Italianamerican and American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince
Chapter 2
Foreclosed Journeys: The Last Waltz and Shine a Light
Chapter 3
Archival Expeditions: Feel Like Going Home and No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
Chapter 4
Personal Pilgrimages: Il mio viaggio in Italia and A Letter to Elia
Conclusion
Martin Scorsese's Documentary Profiles
Notes
References
Index
Product details

Published | Sep 22 2022 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9781501375958 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 57 bw illus |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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