Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese was seen enjoying Ryan Gosling’s rendition of the ‘I’m Just Ken’ song from Barbie, in a video that has now gone viral.The video, filmed by Scorsese’s granddaughter Francesca, showed the director dancing along to the performance and smiling during the show as well. Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon was up against Barbie in many categories, such as Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor. Check out the full video below.Scorsese has garnered a lot of attention in recent years for his comments on films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which he has previously labeled as not real cinema. However, Scorsese said last month that he’s “not fearful for the future of filmmaking,” adding that “the tools of filmmaking have become much more affordable for young people. The important thing is to differentiate filmmaking that is grounded in a love for cinema with ‘making a movie’ as a statement or trying your hand as a director as a career choice.” Christopher Nolan shared similar sentiments during his acceptance speech at the Oscars, saying that movies are only 100 years old and have a lot of room to grow and get even better.
Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese was seen enjoying Ryan Gosling’s rendition of the ‘I’m Just Ken’ song from Barbie, in a video that has now gone viral.
The video, filmed by Scorsese’s granddaughter Francesca, showed the director dancing along to the performance and smiling during the show as well. Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon was up against Barbie in many categories, such as Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor. Check out the full video below.
Scorsese has garnered a lot of attention in recent years for his comments on films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which he has previously labeled as not real cinema. However, Scorsese said last month that he’s “not fearful for the future of filmmaking,” adding that “the tools of filmmaking have become much more affordable for young people. The important thing is to differentiate filmmaking that is grounded in a love for cinema with ‘making a movie’ as a statement or trying your hand as a director as a career choice.” Christopher Nolan shared similar sentiments during his acceptance speech at the Oscars, saying that movies are only 100 years old and have a lot of room to grow and get even better.
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