A Letter to Elia (2010) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
500 characters left
Summary: Filmmaking legend Martin Scorsese explains how seeing the films of Elia Kazan as a kid and young man taught him that the cinema could be an expression of his own life and issues. The filmmaker uses copious clips from Kazan's work in order to paint an autobiographical portrait on the power of movies. (Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide)
Genre: Documentary
Country: USA
Directed By: Martin Scorsese, Kent Jones
Written By: Martin Scorsese, Kent Jones
Starring: Martin Scorsese, Elia Kazan
More information at the Internet Movie Database
|
Ratings
Loading Products from Amazon and EbayLoading...
![]() Loading...
![]()
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Criticker.com © 2004-2012 - All Rights Reserved -
Privacy Policy |
Abuse Policy |
Contact |
About Us |
APIs |
Advertising & Press |
RSS8,146,000 Movie Rankings and Counting... |