Martin Scorsese on Peeping Tom and Michael Powell

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2013
  • Mark Kermode interviews Martin Scorsese about Peeping Tom and Michael Powell's film making career...
    "Mark Kermode talks to Martin Scorsese about the 50th anniversary of Peeping Tom, the film that almost ended the career of Michael Powell until Scorsese championed his work in the late 70s. Plus, the two discuss Scorsese's Goodfellas prequel and the impact of 3D on cinema"
    This interview is the property of The Guardian and is uploaded purely for educational purposes.
    Original article by Mark Kermode & Cameron Robertson: www.theguardian.com/film/video...
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Комментарии • 31

  • @Tararu3500
    @Tararu3500 7 лет назад +34

    Michael Powell: a master film maker. One of the greats. Thank you for uploading.

  • @franciswright6578
    @franciswright6578 5 лет назад +23

    A great man talking about a great man. Lovely.

  • @ninarsalerno6110
    @ninarsalerno6110 8 лет назад +14

    I remember Million Dollar Movie as a kid. Michael Powell was a genius, Peeping Tom is remarkable.

  • @Mojosbigstick
    @Mojosbigstick 10 лет назад +16

    Wonderful, thank you for posting.

  • @Noodles37UK
    @Noodles37UK 8 лет назад +15

    Scorsese is wearing real glass in his spectacles. Note the old genius.

  • @inamorata966
    @inamorata966 Месяц назад

    I was introduced to Peeping Tom in a semester entitled The Horror Film at the University of Colorado-Denver, taught by Howie Movshovitz, then the film critic of the Denver Post. Howie did not screen it because, due to time constraints and the breadth of the subject, there wasn't time. But we took class time -- about 40 mintues -- to discuss Psycho, PT, and John McNaughton's Henry: Portrait of Serial Killer (all films he admired) since all dealt with a homicidal personality. He did not recommend one over the other but did warn more sensitive natures about them. I've seen all. For me, Henry was the most difficult to get through.

  • @thingshappen4062
    @thingshappen4062 4 года назад +5

    My God, Marty looks and acts so much like his mother. RIP Cathy....

  • @shaun5944
    @shaun5944 4 года назад +7

    Great interview, MK asking good questions MS answering them in great detail and explaining his trade meticulously. Michael Powell was also a great director, he came from Bekesbourne Nr Canterbury, Kent, hence the film A Canterbury Tale, thank you for uploading 👍

  • @jchapman6572
    @jchapman6572 2 года назад +1

    Michael Powell, and his cinematographer, Jack Cardiff, were brilliant when it came to the use of color, and "The Red Shoes" is their crowning achievement.

  • @vishansilva8546
    @vishansilva8546 4 года назад +5

    I just got done watching this movie and this was amazing the cinematography acting and just straight up wired yet scary and sympathetic character in mark lewis the movie really explored the art of fear how fear is used for violence and his fetish for filming the deaths of his victims was quite interesting I loved this movie such a great film.

  • @jackcleere6575
    @jackcleere6575 8 лет назад +7

    im going to see peeping tom at the bfi soon cant wait

  • @neonatalpenguin
    @neonatalpenguin 7 лет назад +4

    Crazy that they thought Powell and Pressburger were pseudonyms.

    • @splendidcakes
      @splendidcakes 5 лет назад +2

      Tragic! We're so fortunate to have instant access to so many great films today.

  • @richardwylie7547
    @richardwylie7547 3 года назад +1

    Mark is a great interviewer.

  • @GimmeShelter1989
    @GimmeShelter1989 9 лет назад +4

    How would a prequel to Goodfellas work? Sounds intriguing

  • @parisbreakfast
    @parisbreakfast Год назад

    A small aside…the Quad Cinema was on East 13th street and made a huge cultural difference to those who lived nearby…I lived on W 13th street.

  • @terencestephenmoss2159
    @terencestephenmoss2159 3 года назад +1

    Love to hear Martin Scorcese talk. He talks like Iggy Pop when he was making his comeback in the seventies.. Very interesting mind and brain. Interesting talk

  • @george5590
    @george5590 3 года назад +2

    lets not forget jack cardif

  • @evangelinaras
    @evangelinaras 7 лет назад +1

    Fleck turn - R

  • @linguatonica9782
    @linguatonica9782 8 лет назад +13

    Mr Scorsese is one of the people whose "italianness" or "italianity" is so undeterred and wonderful, almost touching. And his passion for Cinema and movie making together with music knowledge are so impressive and inspiring that I would like so much to slap this idiot who thumbed down this interview,what's not to like of the video? Where his/her/its deception come from, after having chosen to watch it? Thanks for posting

    • @m1lst3r89
      @m1lst3r89 Год назад

      Maybe that someone hates Peeping Tom

  • @amyclarke41
    @amyclarke41 2 года назад

    ok

  • @wrexshunt
    @wrexshunt 10 лет назад +4

    :)

  • @andyoncam1
    @andyoncam1 2 года назад

    Concerned as it is with the behaviour of a murderous focus-puller, being one myself, though of the non-murderous kind, when I first saw Peeping Tom in the late 70s it has always intrigued me. That said, it is by no means one of my favourite Michael Powell movies.

  • @maydom04
    @maydom04 7 лет назад +3

    Starting to look like Woody Allen