Martin Scorsese Reveals That Only Now is He 'Beginning to See the Possibility of What Cinema Could Be', Says There is 'No More Time' For Him to Tell Stories

Reflecting back on the late Akira Kurosawa's Oscar acceptance speech, Scorsese spoke about how he finally got what the director was talking about, and shared how he has "no more time" to tell stories.

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In a recent interview talking about his upcoming film Killers of the Flower Moon, director Martin Scorsese was asked a very interesting question about his drive to get behind the camera, and the legendary director gave an equally interesting answer as well. Scorsese revealed that only now is he seeing the "possibility" of what cinema could be and reflected on Akira Kurosawa's Oscar acceptance. The director also spoke about how he wants to tell more stories, but there is "no more time." Martin Scorsese Birthday Special: From The Departed to Goodfellas, 5 Best Gangster Movies of the Acclaimed Director!

Check Out Martin Scorsese's Excerpts From the Interview:

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