This compilation of five early short films by Martin Scorsese offers a fascinating window onto his artistic development. Spanning the years from Scorsese's time at NYU in the mid-1960s to the late '70s, when he was emerging as one of the era's most electrifying talents, Scorsese Shorts centers on the intimate home movie 'Italianamerican' - a loving snapshot of the director's parents - and 'American Boy', a freewheeling portrait of a larger-than-life raconteur. Also included are 'The Big Shave', a daringly visceral response to America's involvement in Vietnam, and the bracing student films 'What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?' and 'It's Not Just You, Murray!' Touching on many of Scorsese's key themes - Italian American identity, family, his beloved New York City - these are hilarious, candid, and illuminating works from the preeminent American filmmaker of our time.
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