Martin Scorsese Challenges Young Filmmakers to Redefine Cinema in the Streaming Era

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Martin Scorsese spoke at the BFI London Film Festival, discussing the reinvention of cinema and urging young filmmakers to use new technology for good rather than focusing on "content." He expressed uncertainty about the future of cinema and emphasized the need for serious films to make a comeback in theaters, as he fears franchise films will dominate. Scorsese highlighted the importance of the communal experience of watching films in theaters and criticized the disposable nature of "content." He also promoted his latest film, "Killers of the Flower Moon," which is set to be released in U.S. theaters on October 20.
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