Martin Scorsese's Daughter Admits It Was 'Intimidating' Working With Film Icon on Fox Nation Series
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Martin Scorsese's Daughter Admits It Was 'Intimidating' Working With Film Icon on Fox Nation Series
"I felt like it was kind of a homework assignment. I had to like turn it in at the end of the day and see if I got any good feedback."
"I did a lot of preparation. I storyboarded everything. It was really, really cool to see all that come to light and actually, like, on the screen in front of me."
"I was very pleased to see how you were specifically framing the characters by that point. It wasn't frantic in any way. The pace was very spiritual."
"When I was about eight or nine, when I was first introduced into St. Patrick's Old Cathedral There was one particular priest who was really important, a young man. He gave a good example."
Francesca Scorsese made her directorial debut in the show's second season with an episode chronicling Saint Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died from leukemia in 2006 and was recently canonized as the first Millennial saint. She prepared extensively, storyboarded the episode, and likened the experience to turning in a homework assignment and awaiting feedback. The episode emphasizes a meditative, spiritual pace and careful framing of characters. The Saints series centers on Catholicism and faith, themes that have been part of Martin Scorsese's work since childhood and shaped by early experiences at St. Patrick's Old Cathedral.
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