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Title Scorsese and religion / edited by Christopher B. Barnett, Clark J. Elliston
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Studies in religion and the arts ; volume 15
Studies in religion and the arts ; v. 15.
Contents Intro; Scorsese and Religion; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Illustrations; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Part 1: Scorsese and Catholicism; 1 The Catholic Scorsese -- or How a Seminarian Turned to the Movies; 2 No Way Out: Martin Scorsese and the Ecclesial Imagination; Part 2: Religious Influences and Themes in Scorsese's Cinema; 3 Dostoevskian Elements in Scorsese's Cinema; 4 The Problem of Violence in Scorsese's Films: The Catholic Gangster as Tragic Hero; 5 Violence and Redemption in Scorsese's Films: A Girardian Reading
6 Scorsese as a Critic of Modernity: The Woman QuestionPart 3: Scorsese and Religion: A Selective Filmography; 7 The Last Temptation of Christ: Scorsese's Jesus among Ordinary Saints; 8 Scorsese's Kundun as Catholic Encounter with the Dalai Lama and His Tibetan Dharma; 9 Pity and Pardon in Scorsese's Palimpsest, Bringing Out the Dead; 10 Martin Scorsese's Screening Room: Theatricality, Psychoanalysis, and Modernity in Shutter Island; 11 Reinventing Human Experience: Hugo and the Theological Possibilities of Film; 12 The Wolf of Wall Street and Economic Nihilism
13 The Global Afterlives of Silence; Index of Bible References; Index of Names and Subjects
Summary Scorsese and Religion concerns the religious vision of the great American filmmaker Martin Scorsese. Not only will this volume explore the foundation of Scorsese's interest in religion--namely, his relation to the Catholic Church--but it will also highlight the religious breadth of Scorsese's corpus. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that Scorsese's cinematic "re-presentation" of reality brings together various religious influences (Catholicism, existentialism, Buddhism, etc.) and topics such as violence, morality, nihilism, and so on. The overarching claim is that Scorsese, who indeed once claimed that his "whole life" had been "movies and religion," cannot be properly understood without reflecting on the ways in which his religious interests are expressed in and through his art
Analysis Films, cinema
Individual film directors, film-makers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 18, 2019)
Subject Scorsese, Martin -- Religion
Scorsese, Martin -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Scorsese, Martin fast
Subject Religion in motion pictures.
Motion pictures -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
PERFORMING ARTS / Individual Director
Religion in motion pictures
Motion pictures -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Religion
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Barnett, Christopher B. (Christopher Baldwin), 1976- editor.
Elliston, Clark J. (Clark James), 1980- editor.
ISBN 9004411402
9789004411401