Martin Scorcese Honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award
Scorsese received two Golden Globe Awards for "Best Director of a Motion Picture"; for The Departed and Gangs of New York. He received five additional Golden Globe nominations, including four as Best Director (Casino, Age of Innocence, Goodfellas and Raging Bull) and one for Best Screenplay for Raging Bull (with Nicolas Pileggi).
Recent Cecil B. DeMille winners include Steven Spielberg (2009), Warren Beatty (2007), Anthony Hopkins (2006), Robin Williams (2005) and Michael Douglas (2004).
Martin Scorsese was born in 1942 in New York City, and was raised in the downtown neighborhood of Little Italy, which later provided the inspiration for several of his films. Scorsese earned a BS degree in film communications in 1964, followed by an MA in the same field in 1966 at New York University's School of Film. During this time, he made numerous prize-winning short films, including "The Big Shave."
In 1968, Scorsese directed his first feature film, entitled Who's That Knocking at My Door. He served as Assistant Director and an editor of the documentary Woodstock in 1970, and won critical and popular acclaim for his 1973 film Mean Streets. Scorsese directed his first documentary film, Italianamerican, in 1974.
In 1976, Scorsese's Taxi Driver was awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. He followed with New York, New York in 1977, The Last Waltz in 1978, and Raging Bull in 1980, which received five Golden Globe Award Nominations and eight Academy Award Nominations including Best Picture and Best Director. Scorsese went on to direct The Color of Money, The Last Temptation of Christ, Goodfellas, Cape Fear, Casino, Kundun and Age of Innocence among other films.
In 1996, Scorsese completed a 4-hour documentary, A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese Through American Movies, co-directed by Michael Henry Wilson. The documentary was commissioned by the British Film Institute to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of cinema. In 2001, Scorsese released Il Mio Viaggio In Italia, an epic documentary that affectionately chronicles his love for Italian Cinema. His long-cherished project, Gangs of New York, was released in 2002, earning numerous critical honors.
In 2003, PBS broadcast the seven-film documentary series Martin Scorsese Presents: The Blues. The Aviator was released in December of 2004 and earned five Academy Awards in addition to the Golden Globe and BAFTA awards for Best Picture. In 2005, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan was broadcast as part of the "American Masters" series on PBS and released on DVD worldwide by Paramount Home Entertainment.
Scorsese's most recent feature, The Departed, was released to critical acclaim in October 2006 and has been honored with the Golden Globe, Director's Guild of America, New York Film Critics, National Board of Review and Critic's Choice awards for Best Director, in addition to four Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director. Shine a Light, Scorsese's documentary of the Rolling Stones in concert was released worldwide April 4, 2008.
He is currently in post production on Shutter Island due for release in the spring of 2010 and he is executive producer on the upcoming HBO drama series Boardwalk Empire Scorsese's additional awards and honors include the Golden Lion from the Venice Film Festival (1995), the AFI Life Achievement Award (1997), the Honoree at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's 25th Gala Tribute (1998), and the DGA Lifetime Achievement Award (2003) and The Kennedy Center Honors (2007).
Scorsese is the founder and chair of The Film Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of motion picture history. At the 2007 Cannes Film Festival Scorsese launched the World Cinema Foundation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of neglected films from around the world, with special attention paid to those developing countries lacking the financial and technical resources to do the work themselves. Scorsese is the founder and chair.
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards will be seen in more than 160 countries worldwide and is one of the few awards ceremonies that span both television and motion picture achievements. The special will be produced by dick clark productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Philip Berk is President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Orly Adelson, president of dick clark productions, and Barry Adelman will executive-produce the special. Chris Donovan is the director and dick clark productions' Bob Bardo is the executive in charge of production.
Nominations for The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards will be announced at 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 15.
Golden Globes episode 67.1, "The 67th Annual Golden Globes"
Sources: Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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Vanboy
To say he deserves this, is an understatement.
Taxi Driver, Best Scorsese movie hands down! He seems to have lost something these days. The Departed was one of his best efforts in recent years, but his movies recently seem a bit to be lacking realistic character interaction.
Worst movies, Gangs of New York and The Last Temptation of Christ.
Maybe is was the tone of the time, but Taxi Driver for me, sets perfect moods and interest to keep you watching this guy who descends into madness but then finds an outlet to vent his pent up rage. Even if you've seen it twenty times like I have, it never gets old.
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Err
cool beans.
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Oli
He deserves it. And Flipsyde, you should check out Infernal Affairs (if you haven't already), which The Departed is a remake of.
2 years agoby @reviloleeFlag
MOVIE MAGE
YES! My favourite film director! You deserved this years ago Marty. Just like a good bottle of wine, your films get better with age. Keep on directing, we'll always keep watching.
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Space101
Best Director EVER!!!!
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Flipsyde933
He did make my favorite movie ever, The Departed, can't wait to check out Shutter Island.
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