The Last Waltz:

In "The Last Waltz," we have musicians who seem to have bad memories. Who are hanging on. Scorsese's direction is mostly limited to closeups and medium shots of performances; he ignores the audience. The movie was made at the end of a difficult period in his own life, and at a particu...

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Other Authors: Scorsese, Martin (Director), Zsigmond, Vilmos (Cinematographer), Watkins, Michael (Cinematographer), Chapman, Michael (Cinematographer), Clapton, Eric (Contributor), Diamond, Neil (Contributor), Dylan, Bob (Contributor)
Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: London Eureka Video [2018]
Series:The Masters of Cinema Series 200
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Summary:In "The Last Waltz," we have musicians who seem to have bad memories. Who are hanging on. Scorsese's direction is mostly limited to closeups and medium shots of performances; he ignores the audience. The movie was made at the end of a difficult period in his own life, and at a particularly hard time (the filming coincided with his work on "New York, New York"). This is not a record of serene men, filled with nostalgia, happy to be among friends. [Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert]
Physical Description:1 Blu-ray-Disc (117 Min.) farbig

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