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Martin Scorsese
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Noun1.Martin Scorsese - United States filmmaker (born in 1942)


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In the wake of Martin Scorcese, Quentin Tarantino or Wong Kar-Wai, who have all offered the class at Cannes, the Belgian film-makers will talk about how they film and write together, as well as the meaning behind their films on May 19, the festival said Friday.
It will feature Eastwood interviewing the musician, and will also have contributions from director Martin Scorcese, actor Alec Baldwin, and funnyman Mel Brooks, reports The Daily Express.
It's 30 years since its distinctive theme tune was first struck up and, between 1978 and 1982 alone, Uncle Melv interviewed and celebrated the likes of Paul McCartney, Ken Dodd, Billy Connolly, Dennis Potter, David Hockney, Francis Ford Coppola, Elizabeth Taylor, Philip Larkin and Martin Scorcese.
 
 
 
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