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Martin Scorsese bashes streaming services, critiques the current 'devalued' state of the film industry
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Martin Scorsese took aim at the current state of the movie industry as streaming continues to take over amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Scorcese, who previously released Oscar-nominated film "The Irishman" through Netflix and has partnered with AppleTV+ for a new project titled "Killers of the Flower Moon," penned an essay in the latest issue of Harper’s Magazine in which he honors late Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini. Throughout the essay, the acclaimed director touches on the current state of the film industry and the detriment that he thinks streaming will have on future generations of artists. Above all, he takes a dig at the concept of looking at cinema as "content," which he believes reduces the medium to its "lowest common denominator" and leaves it "devalued," " sidelined," and "demeaned."More Related News