Martin Scorsese revisits the Little Italy streets where he grew up, reflecting on how the neighborhood’s people, culture, and daily life shaped his outlook and influenced the stories he would later tell on film.
Directed by Martin Scorsese
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3.4 / 5
Cast
Martin Scorsese
Self
Francesca Scorsese
Self
Crew
Martin Scorsese
Director
Kent Jones
Writer
Martin Scorsese
Writer
Vinny Vella
Location Manager
Thelma Schoonmaker
Editorial Consultant
Popular Reviews
9 reviews
eshaal
i can’t believe this guy managed to convince the legendary tiktoker francesca scorsese to be in this short film of his.
i can’t believe this guy managed to convince the legendary tiktoker francesca scorsese to be in this short film of his.
Christopher Russell
7.0★ · 08/01/25
The Cinematic Masterpieces of Martin Scorsese
This is too short, I know this was for fundraising for the aftermath of 9/11 but I would have loved to see a longer one of Martin just talking about his upbringing and childhood.
The Cinematic Masterpieces of Martin Scorsese
This is too short, I know this was for fundraising for the aftermath of 9/11 but I would have loved to see a longer one of Martin just talking about his upbringing and childhood.
Nice2MeatYou
8.0★ · 03/19/25
Hear me out. A Scorsese Web Series where he tours old filming locations for his previous films.
Only gripe with this is that it should have been longer
Hear me out. A Scorsese Web Series where he tours old filming locations for his previous films.
Only gripe with this is that it should have been longer
Andrew Warren
6.0★ · 02/03/24
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone love New York as much as Martin Scorsese. I could only imagine his reaction to the 9/11 attacks. But this short film was a nice look at why Scorsese loves New York and it’s so humbling to see him taking his daughter Francesca (who was 3 at the time) to the places he grew up with. How can you not love Martin Scorsese?
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone love New York as much as Martin Scorsese. I could only imagine his reaction to the 9/11 attacks. But this short film was a nice look at why Scorsese loves New York and it’s so humbling to see him taking his daughter Francesca (who was 3 at the time) to the places he grew up with. How can you not love Martin Scorsese?
Mathias
6.0★ · 11/22/22
Pretty good short. Martin Scorsese could make anything interesting
Pretty good short. Martin Scorsese could make anything interesting