
Martin Scorsese’s latest movie, Rolling Thunder Revue is out on Netflix and it chronicles the concert tour by Bob Dylan of the same name in 1975-1976. In the film, Dylan’s penchant for theatrical performance is on full show as he appeared on stage in the makeup of a clown. But, it’s the music, which is the focus, as Scorsese says.
The director of seminal films like Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, Hugo and countless others, gets talking on music that moves one, the nature of cinema, his growing up with the Italian mafia in New York and working with Robert De Niro.
SOURCE: https://www.thestatesman.com
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