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When award-winning filmmaker Rebecca Miller began work on “Mr. Scorsese,” her new five-part Apple TV+ documentary about Martin Scorsese, she wanted, in her words, to make a portrait of a talented yet deeply complicated artist.
“A portrait implies a portraitist,” the 63-year-old filmmaker, novelist and director told The Christian Post. “Someone who’s making the portrait and admitting there’s a point of view. It’s not absolute. It’s how I see him, and it implies intimacy.”
That intimacy defines “Mr. Scorsese,” which takes a deep dive into the life, career and spiritual journey of one of cinema’s most enduring cinematic artists.
Miller, the daughter of a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and best known for “Maggie’s Plan” and “Personal Velocity,” sat with Scorsese for long, s

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