‘Mr. Scorsese’ Is a Joy to Watch (Unless You’re Martin Scorsese)

“Mr. Scorsese” Is a Joy to Watch (Unless You’re Martin Scorsese)

The Apple TV documentary miniseries Scorsese, directed by Rebecca Miller, offers an intimate and revealing portrait of one of cinema’s greatest living filmmakers, Martin Scorsese. The project brings together many of his longtime collaborators, painting a vivid picture of his life and artistic legacy.

A Cast of Legendary Collaborators

Miller reunites Scorsese with figures from across his wide-ranging career: Robert De Niro, Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio, The Band’s Robbie Robertson, editor Thelma Schoonmaker, and Margot Robbie. Notably, Joe Pesci declined to participate. The result is a rare gathering of talents reflecting on decades of filmmaking excellence.

An Honest Look at Scorsese’s Journey

The director himself granted Miller about 20 hours of interviews, discussing everything from his 1980s drug issues to his faith and early encounters with organized crime. He also spoke candidly about his family—his daughters and his wife, Helen Morris, who has Parkinson’s disease.

Behind the Scenes of Iconic Films

The series gives audiences a lively insider’s glimpse into the making of Scorsese’s most famous works, including GoodFellas, The Wolf of Wall Street, and Raging Bull. It captures the creative pulse behind each production and the human moments that shaped them.

Rebecca Miller on the Experience

Rebecca Miller: “To spend such a long time talking to this artist—it’s like you are learning about his life, but you’re also learning about film and all the movies that influenced him. There was almost a graduate school quality to it.”

Author’s Summary

The documentary Scorsese by Rebecca Miller reflects on the legendary director’s art, struggles, and collaborators, revealing the man behind decades of cinematic brilliance.

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GQ GQ — 2025-11-05

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