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Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
37 episodes
5 days ago
The hosts of Let's Jaws for a Minute, Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith present a podcast delving into the filmography of Martin Scorsese, as well as the tapestry of cinema history presented within his "Companion Films" list on Letterboxd.
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The hosts of Let's Jaws for a Minute, Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith present a podcast delving into the filmography of Martin Scorsese, as well as the tapestry of cinema history presented within his "Companion Films" list on Letterboxd.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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Episode 23: Gertrud
Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
1 hour 12 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 23: Gertrud

Inching ever closer to Raging Bull, this week we talk about 1964's Gertrud, aka the movie that could've been an email. We talk about the pitfalls of adapting a play into a film — as well as those that manage to pull it off — and the crucial element to making unlikeable characters watchable.

Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
The hosts of Let's Jaws for a Minute, Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith present a podcast delving into the filmography of Martin Scorsese, as well as the tapestry of cinema history presented within his "Companion Films" list on Letterboxd.