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Martin Scorsese in 2024.. After Raging Bull in the early 1980s, Martin Scorsese considered quitting filmmaking, wanting to travel to Rome to shoot a series of television documentaries on the lives of different saints: "I literally thought it would be my last film," said Scorsese in 2016, referring to Raging Bull.
With his new Fox Nation docudrama Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints, Scorsese highlights eight of these historical figures, including Mary Magdalene, Joan of Arc, Francis of Assisi and ...
Martin Scorsese is partnering with Fox Nation for an eight-part docudrama series, “Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints.” Hosted, narrated and executive produced by Scorsese, the series will ...
Story Director and story writer ("Pilot") Executive producer (10 episodes) 2021 Pretend It's a City: Yes Yes No 7 episode documentary series 2022 Theodore Roosevelt: No Yes No 2 episode documentary miniseries The Last Movie Stars: No Yes No 6 episode documentary series 2024 Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints: No Yes No 8 episode documentary ...
Following the completion of The Joseph Smith Papers TV series, the same team that produced that series began work on the History of the Saints. [1] A full-length preview of the program was shown October 2, 2010, on KSL-TV, following the Saturday morning session of the 180th Semiannual General Conference. [2]
A Date with Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster (2003) – drama television film based on a true story about criminal Andrew Luster [2] Alltag (2003) – Turkish-German drama film depicting life in the neighborhood of Kreuzberg [3] America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story (2003) – biographical television film about John F ...
Saints & Strangers is an American drama television two-part miniseries. It tells the story of the Mayflower voyage and chronicles the Pilgrims' first year in America and the first Thanksgiving in 1621. The program aired on the National Geographic Channel [1] and premiered on November 22, 2015. [2]
Collected stories about the "lives or vitae of the saints", began to be compiled "and transmitted at an early stage" [1] by many regular Muslim scholars, including Ibn Abi al-Dunya (d. 894), [1] who wrote a work entitled Kitāb al-Awliyāʾ (Lives of the Saints) in the ninth-century, which constitutes "the earliest [complete] compilation on the ...