Crime and history in America: Scorsese and the US criminal world
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https://doi.org/10.19083/cinescrupulos.v7i2.1265Keywords:
Martin Scorsese, Unidos States of America, gangsters, city, crimeAbstract
The following text explores how personal experiences of filmmaker Martin Scorsese have had a strong influence on his films. He has printed the changes,variations and specifications of the criminal world throughout the history of United States. The Italian-American life, the concepts of guilt, mafia and violence thatScorsese lived during his childhood, youth and adulthood between 1950´s and 1980´s are reflected in films such as “Gangs of New York” (Scorsese, 2002),“Goodfellas” (Scorsese, 1990), “Casino” (Scorsese, 1995), “Mean Streets” (Scorsese, 1973) and “Taxi Driver” (Scorsese, 1976).Downloads
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Published
2020-08-26
How to Cite
Bobadilla, D., & Pinto, F. (2020). Crime and history in America: Scorsese and the US criminal world. CineScrúpulos, 7(2), 97–104. https://doi.org/10.19083/cinescrupulos.v7i2.1265
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